Personality Tests and Assessments (Psychology Revivals)

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Civil Service Selection Board
Colour Dominance
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Over-weight Indicators
Parry Point
Persistence Tests
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projective techniques
Psycho Pathology
Psychogalvanic Reflex
Psychological Science
psychological testing for career selection
psychometric evaluation
Psychosomatic Disorder
scale
Sheldon's Somatotypes
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Static Ataxia
Strong Interest Blank
Subjective Generalizations
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Thematic Apperception Test
Vice Versa
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Vineland Social Maturity Scale
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War Office Selection Boards

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415716659
  • Weight: 320g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Jul 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1953 this book provided the first comprehensive account of methods of personality assessment by a British author. It starts with a short survey of personality theory, pointing out the difficulties in any method of testing or assessment. Next it describes the weaknesses of the common interview method. (Throughout the emphasis is on methods which are usable in educational or vocational guidance and selection, not on methods which are mainly of scientific interest.) Thereafter it takes up each main type of technique – tests based on physique or psychological measures, on expressive movement such as gestures and handwriting, tests of behaviour (including War Office Selection Board ‘house party’ methods), ratings and rating scales, questionnaires, and so-called projective techniques. The evidence for or against each test or method is surveyed and numerous references provided for relevant literature. Illustrative excerpts are given of many of the more promising tests, and some pictorial illustrations. British work in this field at the time is covered completely, and an attempt is made to provide a fair summary of the main contributions of American and other psychologists of the day.