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Describe any two paper pencil tests of personality.
Describe two widely used psychometric tests.
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- 16 Personality Factor Questionnaire (16 PF): The 16 PF, developed by Raymond Cattell, is based on his theory of source traits. It measures 16 basic personality traits, such as warmth, dominance, emotional stability, and openness to change. The test contains multiple-choice items and is used to assess normal personality in various settings like counseling, education, and employment.
- Purpose: To identify personality strengths and weaknesses.
- Use: Career counseling, personal development, and psychological research.
- Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI): The MMPI, developed by Hathaway and McKinley, is a widely used test for assessing personality and psychological disorders. It includes true/false statements and measures traits such as depression, paranoia, anxiety, and social introversion. The MMPI is especially useful in clinical settings.
- Purpose: To diagnose mental health conditions and personality disorders.
- Use: Clinical psychology, forensic assessments, and mental health evaluations.
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