Latest Version of Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory.
What is MMPI-2
The process of developing clear directions for taking, scoring, and interpreting a test
What is Standardization
Ink blot projective test developed by Hermann Rorschach
What is Rorschach Test
One's special skills
What is Aptitude
Doing or wearing something that is so startling it distracts observers from noticing one's real abilities
What is Standoutishness
Test that attempts to predict what occupational area an individual will like
What is Vocational Interest Test
Patterns of test answers from different types of people,
What is Norms.
A projective test using unclear pictures about which people make up stories
What is the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
Test designed to measure ability to do college work.
What is SAT
Systematic measure of what people know, how they act, think, and feel, or what their goals are.
What is Psychological Test
Test that measure that amount of specific material remembered from the classroom
What is Achievement Test
Whether a test measures what it is supposed to measure.
What is Validity
The most widely used vocational interest test; based on answers of people successful in certain fields.
What is the Strong-Campbell Interest Inventory
The situation in which a person who has one positive characteristic is assumed to have other positive traits
What is Halo Effect
What does (SAT) stand for
Scholastic Assessment Test
Tests measuring inner feelings elicited by a vague stimulus, such as an ink blot or an unclear picture
What are Projective Tests
Personality Inventory most often used in schools
What is California Psychological Inventory (CPI)
Measure of a tests consistency
What is Reliability
The process of looking at how circumstances surrounding an event influence people responding to that event
What is Situational Assessment
What is the name of the Trenton School Psychologist
Ms. Gagnon
Test that measures one's special skills (carpentry, medicine, and so forth)
What is Aptitude Test
A list if items about a person's beliefs, habits, hopes, needs, and desires.
What is Personality Inventory
The process of developing clear directions for taking, scoring, and interpreting a test
What is Standardization
The situation in which a person with one negative characteristic is assumed to have other negative traits
What is Reverse Halo
Who developed the Ink Blot Test
Who was Hermann Rorschach