In the Harrison Assessments framework, what is the fundamental distinction between 'eligibility' and 'suitability'?
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A
Eligibility refers to past accomplishments and skills, whereas suitability refers to future potential and trainability.
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B
Eligibility encompasses the 'CAN do' factors like experience and education, while suitability covers the 'WILL do' factors like behavioral traits and job enjoyment.
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C
Eligibility is determined by psychometric data and behavioral assessments, whereas suitability is assessed through resumes and interviews.
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D
Eligibility focuses on intrinsic motivations and interests, while suitability is concerned with extrinsic qualifications and credentials.