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The document provides detailed information on various psychological tests, including their titles, authors, age appropriateness, reliability, validity, item counts, purposes, and the scales or domains they measure. Tests mentioned include the MD5 Mental Ability Test, Purdue Non-Language Test, NEO-PI-R, Personality Assessment Inventory, MMPI-2, 16PF, Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales, and WAIS IV. Each test is described in terms of its intended use, target population, and psychometric properties.
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The document provides detailed information on various psychological tests, including their titles, authors, age appropriateness, reliability, validity, item counts, purposes, and the scales or domains they measure. Tests mentioned include the MD5 Mental Ability Test, Purdue Non-Language Test, NEO-PI-R, Personality Assessment Inventory, MMPI-2, 16PF, Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales, and WAIS IV. Each test is described in terms of its intended use, target population, and psychometric properties.
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Buenaventura, Elizveth Glinoga, Elisha Marie


Dirain, Francine Isabella Rosales, Denize Mikhaela
Esguerra, Julianna Myron Sigue, Joewie Marie

Fill in the following information of the different test:

Title and Versions Age Reliability and Validity How many Purpose Scales/Domains to measure
Author/s Appropriate items

MD5 Available in both 16 years old The test exhibits a reliability 57-item Aims to to quickly and Verbal Reasoning (understanding and
MD5
(Mackenzie paper-and-pencil and above coefficient around 0.9, efficiently evaluate mental working with words)​
Davey - Fifth and online indicating high consistency ability across different
Edition) Mental in its measurement. educational and skill Numerical Reasoning (solving problems
Ability Test Additionally, its concurrent levels, making it valuable involving numbers)​
and congruent validity for staff recruitment,
Author: scores are around 0.6, placement, and Abstract Reasoning (identifying patterns
D. Mackenzie suggesting that the test counseling purposes. and logical rules)
Davey measures what it's
intended.

Purdue Most common Has a broad The test demonstrated 48-item Aims to measure ●​ Perceptual reasoning
PNLT
Non-Language version used is age range, statistically reliable cognitive ability in a ●​ Problem-solving skills
Test the PNLT Form but is suitable predictive validity, with a culturally fair, non-verbal ●​ Abstract reasoning
A Galinos for correlation of .367 with an manner, useful in ●​ Spatial Awareness​
Author: Medical Clinic, adolescents achievement test criterion. educational, counseling, .​
Joseph Tiffin, Inc. and adults The test's validity is further industrial, military, and
Alin Grubner, supported by studies legal settings
and Kay Inaba showing its correlation with
other assessments
Neuroticism, NEO-PI-R 12 years to Internal consistency for 240-item Measure of all five OCEAN
NEO-PI-3
Extraversion, NEO-FFI 99+ years old NEO-PI-3 Form S domains personality ●​ Openness
Openness NEO-PI-3 and facets range from .89 to domains—Agreeableness ●​ Conscientiousness
Personality .93 for the five domains and (A), Conscientiousness ●​ Extroversion
Inventory - Third Paper and pen from .54 to .83 (Median = (C), Neuroticism (N), ●​ Agreeableness
Edition administration .76) for the 30 facets. Extraversion (E), and ●​ Neuroticism
Similar, but slightly higher, Openness to Experience
Authors: values were found for Form (O) Suitable for
Robert R. R. adolescents and adults
McCrae PhD. and
and Paul T. adults with lower
Costa, Jr., PhD education levels.
Professional
Manual by Paul
T., Costa Jr.,
PhD Robert R.
McCrae, PhD,
and Sierra
Iwanicki, PhD

Personality English version 18 years to Internal consistency was 344-item The PAI is designed to Clinical Scales:
PAI
Assessment Spanish Version 89 years old high across three large provide information Somatic Complaints
Inventory samples: relevant for clinical Paranoia
community-dwelling adults diagnosis, treatment Anxiety
Author: (N = 1,000); patients from planning, and screening Schizophrenia
Leslie C. Morey, 69 clinical sites (N = 1,246), for various mental Anxiety-Related Disorders
PhD and college students (N = disorders. Borderline Features
1,051). Validity studies Depression
demonstrate convergent Antisocial Features
and discriminant validity Mania
with more than 50 other Alcohol Problems
measures of Drug Problems
psychopathology.
Test-retest reliability Validity Scales:
coefficients ranged from .66 Inconsistency
to .94 on the clinical scales Infrequency
over a period of 2 to 4 Negative Impression
weeks. Positive Impression

Treatment Consideration Scales:


Aggression
Suicidal Ideation
Stress
Nonsupport
Treatment Rejection

Interpersonal Scales
Dominance
Warmth

Minnesota MMPI 18 years old Test-retest correlations for 567-item Aims to assess the Validity Scales
MMPI-2
Multiphasic MMPI-2 and older the standard MMPI-2 scales personality traits and Variable Response Inconsistency (VRIN)
Personality MMPI-2-RF range from .54 to .93, with psychopathology of True Response Inconsistency
Inventory - MMPI-A most correlations at .70 and adults. Primarily, the (TRIN)
Second Edition MMPI-A-RF higher. Associated standard MMPI assesses mental Infrequency (F)
MMPI-3 errors of measurement health problems in Back Infrequency (Fb)
Authors expressed in T-score values psychiatric and medical Infrequency-Psychopathology (Fp)
2001 Manual: English Version range from 2.65 to 6.71, settings. Symptom Validity (FBS)
James N. Spanish Version with most below 5.0 in Lie (L)
Butcher, Ph.D., French Version non-clinical settings. Correction (K)
John R. Superlative (S)
Graham, Ph.D., Dates of The protocol validity of the
Yossef S. Publication: MMPI-2 is assessed using Superlative Self-Presentation
Ben-Porath, 1989, 2001 several validity scales (L, K, Subscales
Ph.D., Auke (revised), F, TRIN, VRIN). In S1 - Beliefs in Human goodness
Tellegen, Ph.D., updated 2003 comparison to the S2 - Serenity
W. Grant and 2009 MMPI-2 Clinical Scales, the S3 - Contentment with Life
Dahlstrom, RC Scales have been S4 - Patience / Denial of Irritability
Ph.D., and shown to have comparable S5 - Denial of Moral Flaws
Beverly or improved
Kaemmer, Clinical Scales
Coordinator for reliability, convergent Hypochondriasis [Hs(1)]
the Press validity, and substantially Depression [D(2)]
improved discriminant Hysteria [Hy(3)
2003 RC Scales validity. Psychopathic Deviate [Pd(4)]
Test Masculinity-Femininity [Mf(5)]
Monograph: Paranoia [Pa(60]
Auke Tellegen, Psychasthenia [Pt(7)]
Ph.D.,Yossef S. Schizophrenia [Sc(8)]
Ben-Porath, Hypomania [Ma(9)]
Ph.D., John L. Social Introversion [Si(0)]
McNulty, Ph.D.,
Paul A. Arbisi, Restructured Clinical Scales
Ph.D., John R. RCd - Demoralization
Graham, Ph.D., RC1 - Somatic Complaints
and Beverly RC2 - Low Positive Emotions
Kaemmer RC3 - Cynicism
RC4 - Antisocial Behavior
2009 FBS Test RC6 – Ideas of Persecution
Monograph: RC7 - Dysfunctional Negative Emotions
Yossef S. RC8 - Aberrant Experiences
Ben-Porath, RC9 - Hypomanic Activation
Ph.D., John R.
Graham, Ph.D., Clinical Subscales
Auke Tellegen, Harris-Lingoes Subscales
Ph.D. D1 - Subjective Depression
D2 - Psychomotor Retardation
D3 - Physical Malfunctioning
D4 - Mental Dullness
D5 - Brooding
Hy1 - Denial of Social Anxiety
Hy2 - Need for Affection
Hy3 - Lassitude-Malaise
Hy4 - Somatic Complaints
Hy5 - Inhibition of Aggression
Pd1 - Familial Discord
Pd2 - Authority Problems
Pd3 - Social Imperturbability
Pd4 - Social Alienation
Pd5 - Self-Alienation
Pa1 - Persecutory Ideas
Pa2 - Poignancy
Pa3 - Naïveté
Sc1 - Social Alienation
Sc2 - Emotional Alienation
Sc3 - Lack of Ego Mastery-Cognitive
Sc4 - Lack of Ego Mastery-Conative
Sc5 - Lack of Ego Mastery-Defective
Inhibition
Sc6 - Bizarre Sensory Experiences
Ma1 - Amorality
Ma2 - Psychomotor Acceleration
Ma3 - Imperturbability
Ma4 - Ego Inflation
Social Introversion Subscales
Si1 - Shyness / Self-Consciousness
Si2 - Social Avoidance
Si3 - Alienation - Self and Others
Content Scales
Anxiety (ANX)
Fears (FRS)
Obsessions (OBS)
Depression (DEP)
Health Concerns (HEA)
Bizarre Mentation (BIZ)
Anger (ANG)
Cynicism (CYN)
Antisocial Practices (ASP)
Type A (TPA)
Low Self-Esteem (LSE)
Social Discomfort (SOD)
Family Problems (FAM)
Work Interference (WRK)
Negative Treatment Indicators (TRT)
Content Component Scales
FRS1 - Generalized Fearfulness
FRS2 - Multiple Fears
DEP1 - Lack of Drive
DEP2 - Dysphoria
DEP3 - Self-Depreciation
DEP4 - Suicidal Ideation
HEA1 - Gastrointestinal Symptoms
HEA2 - Neurological Symptoms
HEA3 - General Health Concerns
BIZ1 - Psychotic Symptomatology
BIZ2 - Schizotypal Characteristics
ANG1 -Explosive Behavior
ANG2 -Irritability
CYN1 -Misanthropic Beliefs
CYN2 -Interpersonal Suspiciousness
ASP1 - Antisocial Attitudes
ASP2 - Antisocial Behavior
TPA1 - Impatience
TPA2 - Competitive Drive
LSE1 - Self-Doubt
LSE2 - Submissiveness
SOD1 -Introversion
SOD2 -Shyness
FAM1 - Family Discord
FAM2 - Familial Alienation
TRT1 - Low Motivation
TRT2 - Inability to Disclose

Supplementary Scales
PSY-5 Scales
Aggressiveness (AGGR-r)
Psychoticism (PSYC-r)
Disconstraint (DISC-r)
Negative Emotionality /Neuroticism
(NEGE-r)
Positive Emotionality /Extraversion
(INTR-r)
Broad Personality Characteristics
A - Anxiety
R - Repression
Es - Ego Strength
Do - Dominance
Re - Social Responsibility
Generalized Emotional Distress
Mt - College Maladjustment
PK - Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder –
Keane
MDS - Marital Distress
Behavioral Dyscontrol
Ho - Hostility
O-H - Overcontrolled Hostility
MAC-R - MacAndrew-Revised
AAS - Addiction Admission
APS - Addiction Potential
Gender Role
GM - Gender Role – Masculine
GF - Gender Role – Feminine
Sixteen - 1st Edition Typically 16 - Good internal consistency To assess normal - 16 Primary Factors
Personality (1949) years and - Good test-retest reliability personality traits for ●​ Warmth (A)​
16PF 185 items
Factor - 5th Edition older - Strong empirical career, counseling, and
(5th
Questionnaire (1993, Russell & factor-analytic basis research purposes ●​ Reasoning (B)​
Edition)
by Raymond B. Karol)
Cattell ●​ Emotional Stability (C)​

●​ Dominance (E)​

●​ Liveliness (F)​

●​ Rule-Consciousness (G)​
●​ Social Boldness (H)​

●​ Sensitivity (I)​

●​ Vigilance (L)​

●​ Abstractedness (M)​

●​ Privateness (N)​

●​ Apprehension (O)​

●​ Openness to Change (Q1)​

●​ Self-Reliance (Q2)​

●​ Perfectionism (Q3)​

●​ Tension (Q4)
.
- 5 Global Factors (similar to Big Five)
Myers-Briggs - MBTI Form G - Acceptable reliability - 4 Dichotomies:
Type Indicator - MBTI Form M (especially Form M) 1. Extraversion (E) – Introversion (I)
MBTI Typically 93 items To identify
by Isabel Briggs (current - Mixed validity (criticized for 2. Sensing (S) – Intuition (N)
14 years (Form M) psychological
Myers and standard) low predictive validity) 3. Thinking (T) – Feeling (F)
and older preferences in how
Katharine Cook - MBTI Step II 4. Judging (J) – Perceiving (P)
people perceive the
Briggs (more detailed
world and make
facets)
decisions

Stanford-Binet Has two main The test has high reliability, 10 subtests The SB5 measures Five scales (domains), each assessed in
SB5
Intelligence versions: Full with Full Scale IQ reliability intelligence and cognitive both verbal and nonverbal formats:
Scales - Fifth Test & 2 years to 85 coefficients typically above abilities across ages 2 Fluid Reasoning – problem-solving and
Edition Abbreviated Test years and .95, and strong reliability through adulthood. It novel thinking
older. across all subtests. Its assesses five key areas: Knowledge – accumulated information
Authors: validity is supported by Fluid Reasoning, and skills
Gale H. Roid, strong correlations with Knowledge, Quantitative Quantitative Reasoning – numerical and
PhD other major intelligence Reasoning, Visual-Spatial mathematical thinking
R. Andrew tests and its ability to Processing, and Working Visual-Spatial Processing – ability to see
Barram, PsyD accurately measure Memory. The test is used patterns and relationships
cognitive abilities across for diagnosing disabilities, Working Memory – short-term memory
ages and populations. identifying giftedness, and information manipulation
Extensive standardization and supporting
studies confirm that the SB5 educational and clinical Each domain contributes to the overall Full
effectively captures a wide planning. Scale IQ as well as Verbal IQ and
range of intellectual Nonverbal IQ scores.
functioning.

Wechsler Adult Administered in 16 years, 0 The main reliability figure Ten main Designed to measure
WAIS IV Verbal Comprehension Index:
Intelligence paper-and-pencil months to 90 based on the subtests and cognitive ability in Similarities Vocabulary, Information
Scale = Fourth or web-based years, 11 standardisation sample for five individuals; it is the most Perceptual Reasoning Index: Block
Edition (Q-interactive) months Full Scale IQ was 0.98, supplemental frequently used measure Design, Matrix Reasoning, Visual
format indicating good internal tests of intelligence for adults Puzzles
Author: consistency. In addition, the and older adolescents Working Memory Index: Digit Span,
David Wechsler test-retest reliability of 0.96 Arithmetic
was found for Full Scale IQ Processing Speed Index: Symbol
when 298 participants were Search, Coding
given the assessment twice
with a mean interval of 22
days. In regard to validity,
factor analytic studies [1]
demonstrate the WAIS-IV to
be a good measure of
general intelligence (g) and
of the cognitive abilities
measured in the index
scales.
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