A Psychological test is intended to measure Introvert or extrovert behaviour Normal or abnormal behaviour Covert or overt behaviour Voluntary or involuntary behaviour
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Covert or overt behaviour
The two components used for standardising a psychological test are Validity and Functionality Functionality and Stability Reliability and Validity Reliability and Modality
The term which best describes the consistency of measurement is Reliability Validity Subjectivity Objectivity
The number of ways in which Reliability of a standardised test can be obtained is 6 ways 2 ways 3 ways 5 ways
The validity of a measure refers to the Accuracy with which it measures the construct Particular type of construct specification Comprehensiveness with which it measures the construct Consistency of the measurement
The first and foremost criteria in selection of a psychology test is Who will be tested Stimulus and response demands of the test Content to be tested Standardisation
An example of a Group Psychological Test is Rorschach Inkblot Test TAT Ravens Progressive Matrices KIEI
Informal tests are designed by Students Psychologists Lab Assistants Classroom Teachers
Standardized tests are designed by Classroom Teachers Psychologists School Principals Administrative Staff
What is the use of Intelligence Tests? It helps in grouping students according to different mental abilities It helps in finding the aptitude It helps in finding the attitude It helps in finding the interest
Raven's Progressive Matrices is An intelligence test A multiple intelligence test An EQ test A test for measuring interest
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