psychometric

(adjective)

The design of psychological tests to measure intelligence, aptitude, and personality, and the analysis and interpretation of their results.

Related Terms

  • reliability
  • validity
  • Factor analysis
  • personality

Examples of psychometric in the following topics:

  • Case Studies

    • Case studies use techniques such as personal interviews, direct observation, psychometric tests, and archival records to gather information.
  • What is Multiple Intelligences Theory?

  • Controversies in Intelligence and Standardized Testing

    • The field of psychometrics is devoted to the objective measurement of psychological phenomena, such as intelligence.
  • IQ Tests

    • IQ tests are a type of psychometric (person-centric) testing thought to have very high statistical reliability.
  • Validity and Reliability of Personality Assessments

    • When it comes to examining the validity and reliability of personality measures, some have better psychometric properties than others.
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