PERSONALITY. Major Issues n Theoretical vs. Psychometric base n Nature vs. Nurture n Administration n Culture bias? Free? Fair?

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PERSONALITY

Major Issues n Theoretical vs. Psychometric base n Nature vs. Nurture n Administration n Culture bias? Free? Fair?

Aspects of Personality n State n Trait n Type n Profile

Ways of Assessing Personality n Observation n Interview n Case Study n Physiological Measure n Survey n Introspection n Projection

Response options n Likert scale n Forced choice n Checklist n Q sort n Fill in the blank n Sentence completion n Open ended n Performance n Behavioral observation

Classification of Personality Tests n Uni-dimensional or Multi-dimensional n Theoretical or Psychometric (data reduction) Factor Analysis or Criterion Reference n Normal or Abnormal Traits n Group or Individual Administration n Oral or Written n Self/Other Report or Behavioral n Objective or Projective

Evaluation of Personality Tests n Construct n Developmental Information n Standardization Information n Norms n Administration Information n Psychometrics reliability - validity - factor structure n Reviews