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Re: Big Mother can't protect our privacy
>
> Alan Wexelblat writes:
>
> > Hunh. Doug, I'm sorry to oppose you on this, but I think that the sort of
> > bullshit pry-into-your-personal-life stuff that companies are resorting to
> > these days is *exactly* the sort of stuff that cypherpunks would want
> > stopped!
> >
> > Have you ever had to take one of these tests? Have you seen the questions
> > they ask? I have been handed a test (in an all-too-recent interview) and
> > after looking at the test I told them flat-out I would not take the test and
> > if they hired people based on it then I wouldn't work at their company.
> >
> > [The questions have to do with all kinds of shit like "Have you ever had a
> > homosexual experience?" and "Have you ever shoplifted anything?" and "How
> > do you feel about XXX?". Totally unrelated to my job skills.]
>
> Simple solution: If you don't want to take the MMPI test (*), don't
> work for that company.
>
> (* MMPI is the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Index test, which
> sounds like the test described here. It has a couple of thousand of
> these questions. Without defending the analytical powers of this test,
Tim: the MMPI has 600 questions, with approx 4x redundancy for indicators of
deception, and *can* be manipulated to read whatever indicators (or non-
indicators) you choose. All you need to do is visit your local medical library
and do a little homework...
-Jim