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O'Connor Finger Dexterity Test
The O'Connor Finger Dexterity Test has been successfully used as a predictor wherever rapid manipulation of objects, especially the picking up and placing of small parts, is important. This is best illustrated in assembly line work such as the setting of pivots, registering of gear train assemblies and the assembling of clocks and watches.
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