Nermala applied for a summer job at a mall clothing store. Following her interview, she was asked to take a test on paper. One of the questions she was asked was, "What you would do if you were to find a coin purse with money on a display table?" This type of test would be described as a(n)

A) personality test.
B) validity test.
C) intelligence test.
D) integrity test.
E) cognitive ability test.


D) integrity test.
Explanation: To assess job candidates' honesty, employers may administer integrity tests, most often paper-and-pencil honesty tests. The tests include questions such as whether a person has ever thought about stealing and whether he or she believes other people steal.

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