Use the Assessment Settings page to modify the number of days before assessment invitations expire, and to enable additional assessment settings.
How to change assessment settings
- Log in to the PI software.
- Click the gear icon () in the top-right of the navigation bar.
- You will land on the People tab within the Administration page.
- Click the Organization Settings tab.
- Select “Assessment Settings” on the left-hand side.
- You will land on the Assessment Settings page.
What assessment settings are available?
There are two settings currently available from the Assessment Settings page.
You can:
- Select how long PI Behavioral Assessment invitations are active before expiring (e.g., 10 days).
- Enable a customizable consent function that Behavioral Assessment takers must confirm before taking the survey.
Note: Invitations to take the PI Cognitive Assessment are active for 14 days before expiring. We do not support changes to this setting at this time.
FAQ
Where can I modify language settings for assessments?
Currently, you cannot modify language settings for assessments in PI2. Any assessment you send will default to the English language.
That said, assessment takers will be prompted to select their preferred language before taking the actual assessment.
The ability to set default language settings for assessments will be available in the future.
That said, assessment takers will be prompted to select their preferred language before taking the actual assessment.
The ability to set default language settings for assessments will be available in the future.
What languages does the PI Behavioral Assessment support?
Although the PI software only supports English, the PI Behavioral Assessment can be taken in 68 different languages:
– English (US)
– Afrikaans
– Albanian (Albania)
– Arabic (International)
– Armenian (Armenia)
– Basque
– Bulgarian
– Catalan
– Chinese (People’s Republic of China)
– Chinese (Taiwan)
– Croatian (Croatia)
– Czech
– Danish
– Dutch (Netherlands)
– Estonian (Estonia)
– Farsi
– Filipino
– Finnish
– French (France)
– FYRO Macedonian
– Georgian
– German (Germany)
– Greek
– Greenlandic
– Gujarati
– Haitian Creole
– Hebrew
– Hindi
– Hungarian
– Icelandic
– Ilocano
– Indonesian
– Italian (Italy)
– Japanese
– Kazakh
– Khmer
– Korean
– Lao
– Latvian
– Lithuanian
– Malay (Malaysia)
– Malayalam
– Norwegian (Bokmål)
– Papiamentu
– Polish
– Portuguese (Brazil)
– Portuguese (Portugal)
– Romanian (Romania)
– Punjabi
– Russian
– Serbian (Cyrillic, Serbia)
– Slovak
– Slovenian
– Spanish (Spain, Modern Sort)
– Spanish (Latin America)
– Swedish
– Tamil
– Thai
– Turkish
– Ukrainian
– Vietnamese
– Samoan
– Sesotho
– Sinhalese (Sri Lanka)
– Swahili
– Tongan
– Xhosa
– Zulu
– English (US)
– Afrikaans
– Albanian (Albania)
– Arabic (International)
– Armenian (Armenia)
– Basque
– Bulgarian
– Catalan
– Chinese (People’s Republic of China)
– Chinese (Taiwan)
– Croatian (Croatia)
– Czech
– Danish
– Dutch (Netherlands)
– Estonian (Estonia)
– Farsi
– Filipino
– Finnish
– French (France)
– FYRO Macedonian
– Georgian
– German (Germany)
– Greek
– Greenlandic
– Gujarati
– Haitian Creole
– Hebrew
– Hindi
– Hungarian
– Icelandic
– Ilocano
– Indonesian
– Italian (Italy)
– Japanese
– Kazakh
– Khmer
– Korean
– Lao
– Latvian
– Lithuanian
– Malay (Malaysia)
– Malayalam
– Norwegian (Bokmål)
– Papiamentu
– Polish
– Portuguese (Brazil)
– Portuguese (Portugal)
– Romanian (Romania)
– Punjabi
– Russian
– Serbian (Cyrillic, Serbia)
– Slovak
– Slovenian
– Spanish (Spain, Modern Sort)
– Spanish (Latin America)
– Swedish
– Tamil
– Thai
– Turkish
– Ukrainian
– Vietnamese
– Samoan
– Sesotho
– Sinhalese (Sri Lanka)
– Swahili
– Tongan
– Xhosa
– Zulu
I don’t see an option to modify assessment settings. Why?
You must be an organization admin to modify assessment settings.
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