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Theoretical Strategies
I . Deductive Strategies To determine the meaning of a test response by using reason and deductive logic. I.logical content approach II.Theoretical strategy Theoretical strategy ØIt begins with a theory
EPQR- Eysenck’s Personality Questionnaire Revised- Master the 3 Dimensions of the Theory
EPQR Eysenck’s Personality Questionnaire Revised (EPQR) was developed by Hans Jürgen Eysenck and Sybil B. G. Eysenck (1945), which is one of the most important personality test. Although he was
Factor analytic strategy for personality construction
Factor analytic strategy Structured personality tests, set of assumptions. (humans possess characteristics or traits that are stable, vary from individual to individual, and can be measured). to derive empirically the
California Psychological Inventory
California Psychological Inventory A self report inventory Harrison Gough in 1956, 3rd third edition 1987. It was created in a similar manner to the MMPI by the criterion-group
The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
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The Criterion-Group Strategy
ØEmpirical strategies ØRely on data collection & statistical analyses Øto determine the meaning of a test response ØOr the nature of personality and psychopathology. ØLike deductive strategies- self report feature
Mooney Problem Checklist
The Mooney Problem Checklist (MPCL) is a psychological assessment tool used to identify areas of concern or problems in adolescents and young adults. It was developed by Ross L. Mooney
Woodworth Personal Data Sheet
The Woodworth Personal Data Sheet (WPDS), developed by Robert S. Woodworth (1920) during World War I, is often cited as the first personality test. It was initially designed to identify
Logical-Content Approach-Woodworth Personal Data Sheet, Mooney Problem Checklist
Notes for chap 2. TESTING IN CLINICAL SETTING 2.1 Logical-Content Approach- ‘All the mental abilities in the world remain inert in someone who sits in the corner of a room
2 Important Theories Aggression and 3 Important Studies inSocial Attachment
Introduction Aggression is a fundamental aspect of human and animal behavior that has fascinated psychologists, biologists, and sociologists for decades. At its core, aggression refers to any behavior directed toward
Mechanism of Sex and 4 Important Stages of Sexual Response Cycle
Introduction Human sexuality is a complex interplay of biological, psychological, and social factors. Unlike many other species, mechanism of sex of human sexual motivation extends beyond mere reproduction and is
Motivation of Sleep and 2 Important Stages of Sleep
Introduction Sleep is a complex biological and psychological process regulated by both homeostatic and circadian systems, involving brain structures, neurotransmitters, and feedback loops that maintain internal stability and energy balance.
