Standardized tools:
Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory
Rorschach inkblot test
Stanford-Binet intelligence scale
Thematic apperception test
Wechsler adult intelligence scale
Psychologist are the professional who use this inventory to assess the individual's personality and intelligence.
Uses and application:
These test are used in the group or also used in individual test.Same questions are given to individuals and the scoring scale is the standardized one to analyse the individual's personality and intelligence.
These standardized tools helps to categorize the people according to the scoring they get.
These tests should be done to find the individual capability.
This should be performed before a training program.
This can be done in aptitude tests.
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