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The California Test of Personality
The Journal of Educational Research, 1941(1941). The California Test of Personality. The Journal of Educational Research: Vol. 35, No. 2, pp. 102-108.
Ernest W. Tiegs+2 more
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Personality and Test Performance
1986Aspects of a person’s intelligence are generally measured by his performance on well defined tasks whereas aspects of someone’s personality are explored by means of self-reports. In most instances these two approaches, as well as the matters they investigate, are carefully separated. Some protective methods, however, e.g.
Stefan Van Den Broucke, Arnold Bohrer
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American Journal of Sociology, 1943
This is a description and preliminary statistical study of a personality inventory of 239 items representing the everyday experience of normal people. It is interpreted according to the theories of Freud, Korzybski, Simmel, Lewin, and others, and in terms of certain concepts of interactional sociology. Twentyseven variable factors are measured by short,
Margaret Aikins Seaver, Jessie R. Runner
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This is a description and preliminary statistical study of a personality inventory of 239 items representing the everyday experience of normal people. It is interpreted according to the theories of Freud, Korzybski, Simmel, Lewin, and others, and in terms of certain concepts of interactional sociology. Twentyseven variable factors are measured by short,
Margaret Aikins Seaver, Jessie R. Runner
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Personality testing on the internet
2012This article provides an overview of some of the key issues in online personality assessment, offers practical advice for people planning to use such tests in research or applied settings, and highlights some priorities for future research. As well as personality inventories, it considers other forms of self-report-questionnaire-based psychological ...
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Commonality of Response to Personality Tests
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1970Ss from a Quaker secondary school ( N = 121), a high prestige liberal art college ( N = 32), and a nursing school ( N = 70) were given five personality tests, and their responses examined whenever any one group agreed 80% or more. High commonality was found, and the values of the groups were inferred from their responses.
Rachel T. Hare, Russell Eisenman
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Reliability in the ‘Draw a Person’ Test
Journal of Projective Techniques, 1959(1959). Reliability in the ‘Draw a Person’ Test. Journal of Projective Techniques: Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 83-86.
S. Starr, F. L. Marcuse
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A NEW PERSONALITY TEST FOR BOYS [PDF]
Summary. This test was devised to overcome two obstacles to the testing of boys at an age when many are only semi‐literate; (i) the limited reading and verbal capacity of such children, and (ii) the tendency of subjects to be reticent about personal problems.
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Personality tests in Ménière's disorder
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1975The personality of patients with Ménière's disorder has been evaluated using the Eysenck Personality Inventory and the Middlesex Hospital Questionnaire. The most notable finding was an elevated obsessionality score in the patients with Ménière's disorder as compared with other groups.
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OBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF PERSONALITY TESTS
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1951The final judgment that the scientist must perforce arrive at is that no objective evaluation can now be made of personality tests because they have not yet attained the status of tests yielding sp...
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