This intelligence test incorporates both verbal and non-verbal components with 5 major domains, which is made for 2 to 85 years and older. Its recent edition is also modeled after the CHC theory of intelligence.
Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test, Fifth Edition (SB-5)
Which specific test from the Raven's Progressive Matrices series would you use to assess a highly intellect individual's capacity for fluid reasoning?
Advanced Progressive Matrices (APM)
An objective personality test authored by Paul Costa Jr. and Robert McCrae that measures 5 major personality dimensions with 6 facets each.
NEO Personality Inventory-3 (NEO PI-3)
This projective personality test seeks to uncover family dynamics by drawing family members doing something together
Kinetic Family Drawing
A clinical assessment where it aims to screen individuals' presentation, attitude, and behavior that describes the sum total of the examiner’s observations and impressions of the client at the time of the interview.
Mental Status Examination (MSE)
If you were to distinguish the intellectual capacity of a 5 year-old boy made for schooling, what Wechsler test would you use to determine both his performance and verbal abilities?
Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence (WPPSI)
An intelligence test that is composed of 120 items with a time limit of 20 minutes that seeks to measure both linguistic and quantitative abilities. This test is used to determine a test-taker's ability to perceive relationships.
Thurstone Test of Mental Alertness (TMA)
While this test received criticism for its lack of psychometric soundness, it is based from Carl Jung's theory where 16 personality types are distinguished in line with how they receive and apply information.
Myer-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
This controversial projective test involves a series of dropping inks in a paper to be interpreted by the test-taker. Their responses are analyzed through formal measures like the R-Pas or Exner Comprehensive System.
Rorschach Inkblot Test
You would use this test to best discriminate depressive symptoms from anxiety symptoms in screening patients suspected of depressive symptoms usually in clinical settings.
Beck's Depressive Inventory Scale (BDI)
These test developers originated the concept of mental age, with its primary purpose of identifying intellectual disabilities among Parisian school age children. The first Stanford test is also authored by them.
Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon
This intelligence test seeks to minimize the effect of cultural bias by measuring testtakers' fluid intelligence. This test is also authored by Raymond Cattell.
Cultural Fair Intelligence Test (CFIT)
A local personality test authored by Annadaisy Carlotta and that aims to measure Filipino traits from 3 different forms. This test is also applicable for employment, research, counseling, and acceptance to programs.
Panukat ng Pagkataong Pilipino (PPP)
Drawings of hands in various positions and asked to describe what the hands might be doing. Their responses are analyzed to identify emotional and social tendencies.
Hand Test
A test based on the MMPI, where it screens for personality and behaviors related to alcoholism.
MacAndrew Alcoholism Scale (MAC/MAC-R)
How many domains are there in WISC V?
5 domains: Verbal Comprehension, Fluid Reasoning, Working Memory, Visual-Spatial, Processing Speed
In comparison to most intelligence tests, this test is made to assess non-English speaking individuals' abstract reasoning to minimize language barriers through a series of geometric figures.
Purdue Non-Language Test (PNLT)
If an individual scored high in facets of Dominance, Social Boldness, Vigilance, and Openness to Change, what global factor personality are they most likely to portray?
Independence
One of the widely known sentence completion tests where individuals complete 40 sentence stems in a spontaneous manner. Responses are then analyzed for themes of conflict, maladjustment, or well-being using a scoring system.
Rotter Incomplete Sentence Blank (RISB)
A 3-year old child is suspected of exhibiting symptoms similar to Autism Spectrum Disorder. What test would you use to screen for their adaptive capacity?
Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale (VABS)
What component/scales did the Wechsler tests introduce that Stanford-Binet intelligence test lacks?
Performance scales/Non-verbal component of intelligence
An aptitude test made to assess testtakers' critical thinking abilities through inferences, recognition of assumptions, deduction, interpretation, and evaluation of judgment. It is also one of the widely used test in screening applicants for law school and for employment purposes.
Watson-Glaser Critical Thinking Ability
What does a high L (Lie) and K (Correction) score indicate from the MMPI?
Faking good/defensiveness
What theory is the Thematic Apperception Test based from?
Henry Murray's Humanistic Needs Theory
A comprehensive neuropsychological test that focuses on the presence, severity, and localization of brain damage in aiding its possible diagnosis for various neurological conditions. A specific type of index is used for scoring and interpreting its results is apparent from this test.
Halstead–Reitan Neuropsychological Battery