CA1 - PSYASS 4 (PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS) (copy)

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Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale

  • Originally developed to help place children in appropriate educational settings.

  • Determine the level of intellectual and cognitive functioning in children and adults and assist in the diagnosis of a learning disability.

  • First significant application of the Intelligence Quotient (IQ) concept.

  • Formerly known as Binet-Simon Test.

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Lewis Terman

Revised Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale.

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100

According to Standford-Binet Intelligence Test, this is the mean of the IQ.

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15

This is the standard deviation (SD) of the original Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test.

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16

This is the standard deviation (SD) of the new Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test.

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Intelligence Quotient (IQ)

Subject’s mental age in conjunction with the IQ to obtain a ratio score.

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Wechsler Intelligence Scale

  • A widely used psychological assessment tool designed to measure cognitive abilities in individuals.

  • It includes different versions for adults (WAIS) and children (WISC), assessing areas such as verbal intelligence, perceptual reasoning, working memory, and processing speed.

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Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)

The Wechsler Intelligence Scale specifically for ages 16 to 90 years old.

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Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC)

The Wechsler Intelligence Scale specifically for ages 2.5 to 7 years 7 months old.

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Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence (WPPSI)

The Wechsler Intelligence Scale specifically for ages 6 to 15 years old.

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Weschler-Bellevue Intelligence Test

The first intelligence test intended for adults and the first test to have nonverbal set of items.

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David Wechsler

The test was designed by this psychologist who believed that intelligence was made up of a number of different mental abilities rather than a single general intelligence factor.

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Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16 PF)

It measures 16 primary personality traits and five global factors through a detailed 185-item questionnaire, providing insights into individual personality characteristics and behaviors.

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The Sixteen Personality Factors (16)

  1. Warmth

  2. Emotional Stability

  3. Liveliness

  4. Social Boldness

  5. Vigilance

  6. Privateness

  7. Openness to Change

  8. Perfectionism

  9. Reasoning

  10. Dominance

  11. Rule-Consciousness

  12. Sensitivity

  13. Abstractedness

  14. Apprehension

  15. Self-Reliance

  16. Tension

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The 16 PF Global Factors

  • EX - Extraversion

  • AX - Anxiety

  • TM - Tough-Mindedness

  • IN - Independence

  • SC - Self-Control

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Extraversion (EX)

16 PF GLOBAL FACTORS

  • Left Meaning: Introverted, Inhibited

  • Right Meaning: Extraverted, Participating

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Anxiety (AX)

16 PF GLOBAL FACTORS

  • Left Meaning: Hardy, Stress-Resilient

  • Right Meaning: Stress-Prone, Emotionally Unstable

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Tough-Mindedness (TM)

16 PF GLOBAL FACTORS

  • Left Meaning: Receptive, Open-Minded

  • Right Meaning: Tough-Minded, Resolute

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Independence (IN)

16 PF GLOBAL FACTORS

  • Left Meaning: Accommodating, Agreeable

  • Right Meaning: Independent, Persuasive, Willful

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Self-Control (SC)

16 PF GLOBAL FACTORS

  • Left Meaning: Unrestrained, Follows Urges

  • Right Meaning: Self-Controlled, Reliable

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Warmth

16 Personality Factors (16 PF)

Desire for close relationships.

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Emotional Stability

16 Personality Factors (16 PF)

How calmly you respond to life’s demands.

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Liveliness

16 Personality Factors (16 PF)

How freely & spontaneously you express yourself.

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Social Boldness

16 Personality Factors (16 PF)

How much at ease you feel in social situations.

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Vigilance

16 Personality Factors (16 PF)

Extent to which you are cautious of others’ motives.

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Privateness

16 Personality Factors (16 PF)

How much you like to keep personal information to yourself.

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Openness to Change

16 Personality Factors (16 PF)

Extent to which you enjoy new situations & experiences.

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Perfectionism

16 Personality Factors (16 PF)

Need to rely on structure rather than leaving things to chance.

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Reasoning

16 Personality Factors (16 PF)

Extent to which you can solve numerical & verbal problems.

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Dominance

16 Personality Factors (16 PF)

Tendency to assert influence and/or control others.

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Rule-Consciousness

16 Personality Factors (16 PF)

How much value is placed on externally imposed rules.

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Sensitivity

16 Personality Factors (16 PF)

Extent to which emotions influence judgement.

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Abstractedness

16 Personality Factors (16 PF)

How much attention is given to abstract rather than concrete observations.

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Apprehension

16 Personality Factors (16 PF)

How much you are prone to self-criticism.

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Self-Reliance

16 Personality Factors (16 PF)

How much you enjoy your own company & trust your own judgement.

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Tension

16 Personality Factors (16 PF)

How easily situations can cause you frustration.

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Three (3) unusual responses 16 PF can determine

  • Impression Management (IM)

  • Infrequency

  • Acquiescence

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Impression Management (IM)

Three (3) unusual responses 16 PF can determine

Measures social desirability (faking good or faking bad).

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95th percentile and above

Impression Management (IM)

Measurement of faking good in 16 PF.

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5th percentile and below

Impression Management (IM)

Measurement of faking bad in 16 PF.

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Infrequency

Three (3) unusual responses 16 PF can determine

  • Test taker is playing safe

  • Always chooses the middle/moderate answer

  • 95th percentile and above—confirmed

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Acquiescence

Three (3) unusual responses 16 PF can determine

  • Tend to agree in most questions

  • 95th percentile and above—confirmed