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Individual or Group test : Indicates how the test is administered. Some intelligence tests can be
administered as a group while a few personality tests have to be given in a one to one situation.
Speed or Power Test : Refers to whether any time constraints are built into the test. A classic
speed test would contain many simple items and a strict deadline, while a classic power test
contains no time deadline but very difficult items.
Cognitive or Affective Test : Cognitive tests such as Achievement and Aptitude tests attempt to
measure mental activity while affective tests are designed to assess interests, attitudes, and
personal values of an individual.
Aptitude Tests attempt to gauge whether a person is capable of learning a specific knowledge
base. Achievement tests measure the amount of knowledge already learned.
Standardized vs. Nonstandardized: Refers to all aspects of creating, testing, and administering a
psychological test.
Standardized tests have established norms to which you can compare an individuals performance.
Most of scholastic exams in school constructed by the teachers are all nonstandardized tests.
INTELLIGENCE TESTS
Intelligence – one’s ability to learn. It is associated with what the individual “can do” in a new
situation of ever-increasing difficulty within a minimum amount of time.
PURPOSE: to measure the level of intelligence and/or retardation of the client. It is widely used to
diagnose problems and to identify the gifted. It has been a preferred measurement device in mental
health clinics, agencies and hospitals.
ADMINISTRATION AND SCORING: this test can be administered to only one person at a time.
Many of the tests in these scales require oral responses from the subject or necessitate manipulation
of materials.The Stanford-Binet requires a highly trained examiner. Both administration and scoring
are fairly complicated for many of the tests. Considerable familiarity and experience with the scale is
required for smooth performance. During the administration, the examiner may observe the subject’s
work methods, his approach to the problem and other qualitative aspects of performance (such as
activity level, self-confidence, persistence and ability to concentrate.)
SUBTESTS:
General Comprehension Memory and Concentration
Visual Motor Ability Vocabulary and Verbal Fluency
Arithmetic Reasoning Judgment and reasoning
2. OTIS-LENNON SCHOOL ABILITY TEST (OLSAT) by Arthur S. Otis & Roger T. Lennon
This is a test of scholastic ability designed to estimate the capacity of students to undertake the
next higher level of schooling. The test contains multiple choice items arranged in order of
difficulty. The items involve analogy, classification, cause-effect, logical selection, vocabulary and
arithmetic.
PERSONALITY TESTS
Personality – the totality of the individual’s identity which makes him a unique person. It includes
one’s overt and inner feelings. It is the combination of physical and mental qualities,
ideals,aspirations,values and interests that characterize a person..
1. Edwards Personal Preference Schedule (EPPS) – this test provides a quick measure of a
relatively convenient normal personality variables. These variables have their origin in a list of
manifest needs presented by H.Q. Murray.
This personality inventory consist of a set of statements that are answered by a Yes or No
response. The EPPS provides measures of 15 personality variables as follows:
2. The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (by S.C. Hathaway and Mckinley)
It is a psychometric instrument designed to assess personality characteristics indicative of
psychological abnormalities. The client answer the items by choosing among the three options:
True,False and Cannot say. The items involve attitudes, feelings, motor disturbances,
psychosomatic experiences and behaviors indicative of psychiatric problems.
3. Sixteeen Personality Factors (by Raymond Cattell) This test measures personality according
to 16 dimensions that are based on universally accepted compilation of personality traits.
Interest – an object of curiosity, something that pulls you in a particular direction or something
that captures your fancy.
Interest tests are utilized to gather relevant information that can be used for occupational and
educational plans.
PROJECTIVE TESTS
1. Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test – consists of 9 designs which are presented to the
clients in sequence. The person is asked to reproduce each of these on a blank sheet of
paper. The designs made are rated for degree of accuracy and overall integration.
2. Rorschach Test – consist of 10 inkblots. The client is asked to look at each inkblot and tell
what he sees. The examiner counts the responses and rates the clients in comparison with
other clients on common traits. Then, the examiner builds up a general impression of the
client’s personality and writes a report about it .
3. Thematic Apperception Test – consists of a series of pictures which are shown to the
clients one at a time.the client is asked to tell a story about each picture. The examiner
makes inference about the client’s personality.
• Psychological tests are used as bases for a student’s admission to school. Intelligence tests
are administered in checking students’ performance in previous schools attended. Tests serve
as a “measuring rod on which students are investigated and ironed out” (Williamson)
• Psychological tests provide supplements, records and other relevant information about the
students.Test results are interpreted and utilized in counseling.
• Psychological tests yield information that is essential in helping the counselor and the student
in planning and identifying suitable career choices.
• Psychological tests serve as aids in identifying students who need special attention. The test
may recognize students with superior ability or those who are needing remedial help.
• Psychological tests can gauge the study growth of the pupil. Cases of ineffective study habits
may be identified by means of survey tests. In addition, repeated testings with comparable
tests are necessary for a thorough check on the student’s academic progress.