>This study compares the accuracy of human and computer-based personality judgments, using a sample of 86,220 volunteers who completed a 100-item personality questionnaire. We show that (i) computer predictions based on a generic digital footprint (Facebook Likes) are more accurate (r = 0.56) than those made by the participants' Facebook friends using a personality questionnaire (r = 0.49); (ii) computer models show higher interjudge agreement; and (iii) computer personality judgments have higher external validity when predicting life outcomes such as substance use, political attitudes, and physical health; for some outcomes, they even outperform the self-rated personality scores.<p>I have never heard of a personality judgement test for hiring, but I guess subconsciously we currently do so? Who knew?<p>Full text link : <a href="http://www.pnas.org/content/112/4/1036.long" rel="nofollow">http://www.pnas.org/content/112/4/1036.long</a>