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Minnesota Clerical Test  

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  • The Minnesota Clerical Test (published by The Psychological Corporation) measures perceptual abilities that are commonly used in the performance of various clerical activities. Most often, the MCT is used by employers to select employees who can work with information quickly and accurately, for clerical positions such as clerks, cashiers, tellers, and typists. [Source: Encyclopedia of Measurement and Statistics; Minnesota Clerical Test]

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