Friday, 19 May 2023

Can there be a Personality Test with Academic Validity that is Composed of Meaningless Questions?: Development of a Poplar Psychological Test | Chapter 2 | Research Highlights in Language, Literature and Education Vol. 5

 Popular cognitive tests have the nature of exciting the interest and inspiration of respondents, that can avoid the questions that academic psychological tests have. This branch reviews examinations of happening of the popular cognitive test with academic genuineness. In my previous studies, The Big Five Inventory (BFI) and four temperaments of the Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI-4) were picked as academic subjective tests. A popular subjective test was created apiece author and associate. Matches 'tween academic tests and popular mental tests was conducted in accordance with seven steps. In the matching betwixt the results of the BFI and those of the poplar emotional test, the maximum concordance rate middle from two points the estimated arrangement based on signs arisen the poplar psychological test and the real grouping established the scores of the BFI was up to an above 90%. In the corresponding middle from two points the results of the TCI-4 and those of the poplar psychological tests, the maximum agreement rate was up to an above 95%. It is attainable to devise a popular medicine test with academic genuineness. Such a test would make a important offering to the field of personality attitude and has the potential to spark innovation circumference for the foreseeable future.

Author(s) Details:

Yukihisa Matsuda,
Faculty of Nursing, Ishikawa Prefectural Nursing University, Japan.

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