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Scoring Criteria

This document outlines different types of psychological tests categorized by their scoring criteria into either objective or subjective tests. It provides examples of commonly used objective tests that measure personality, intelligence, psychopathology, and cognitive abilities. It also lists examples of projective personality tests, which are considered subjective tests.

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Scoring Criteria

This document outlines different types of psychological tests categorized by their scoring criteria into either objective or subjective tests. It provides examples of commonly used objective tests that measure personality, intelligence, psychopathology, and cognitive abilities. It also lists examples of projective personality tests, which are considered subjective tests.

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Types of tests based on SCORING Criteria

Two types:
A. Subjectivity
B. Objectivity

Objective tests

1. PERSONALITY
• Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Interview (MMPI)
• 16 Personality factor questionnaire (16 PF)
• Neo Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI)
• Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)

2. INTELLIGENCE
• Wechslers Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)
• Wechslers Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence (WPPSI)
• Wechslers intelligence scale for children (WISC)
• Wechslers adult performance intelligence scale (WAPIS)
• Bhatia Battery of Performance Tests of Intelligence
• Binet Kamat Test of Intelligence (BKT)
• Ravens Progressive Matrices (RPM)
• Ravens Coloured Progressive Matrices (CPM)
• Gessels Drawing Test (GDT)

3. PSYCHOPATHALOGICAL TESTS
• Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS)
• Becks depression Inventory (BDI)
• Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM - D)
• Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM - A)
• Symptom Checklist- 19
• Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS)
• Kessler Psychological distress Scale - 10 (K-10)
• Generalised Anxiety Disorder Assessment - 7 (GAD-7)
• Yale Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS)
• Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT)
• Cannabis Use Disorders Identification Test (CUDIT)
4. COGNITIVE TESTS
• Addenbrookes Cognitive Examination III (ACE - III)
• NIMHANS Neuropsychological battery
• Cognitive Abilities Test (COG-AT)
• Post Graduate Institute Memory Scale (PGIMS)
• Montreal Cognitive Assessment Scale (MOCA)
• Mini Mental status Examination (MMSE)
• Halstead Reitan NeuropsychologicalBattery (HRNB)
• Luria Nebraska neuropsychological Battery (LNNB)

Subjective Tests

5. PROJECTIVE PERSONALITY TESTS


• Rorschach Inkblot Test (RIBT)
• Draw A Person Test (DPT)
• Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
• Children Apperception Test (CAT)
• Sentence Completion Test (SCT)
• Word Association Test (WAT)
• House Tree Person Test (HTP)

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