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- is an assessment device based on a large number of items to which the subject responds by indicating those that apply to or are descriptive of him or herself.   Readers are cautioned against any results they may gain from these test.

Personality Tests

A Cognitive-Perceptual Analysis of Projective Tests in Children - Jay A. Seitz City University of New York and New School University. An Article.  3/5
ASE- 16PFOnline access to test. 3/5
  Barnum Effect - The "Barnum Effect" and Other Reasons Why People Believe in Personality Tests and Types. 3/5
Award Classical Rorschach - The Classical Rorschach. All you want to know. 4/5
Examples of Projective Psychological Tests - A Slide Show titled "Personality"  3/5
International Personality Item Pool - Collaborative effort of personality researchers to develop advanced measures of individual differences. 3/5
Keirsey Temperament Sorter  / Keirsey Temperament Sorter - This is the official Keirsey site with information on the test, types and an on-line personality temperament test. 3/5
Murray Research Center: Multiform Assessments of Personality - A team of research investigators led by Murray. The purpose of this research was to further understand personality by combining the use of standardized tests.  An Article 3/5
Work Out Your Myers Briggs Type - This site provides information on working out your personality type using the Myers Briggs Model. 3/5
NEO Personality Inventory - Revised - From the Research Psychologists Press. 3/5
Personalityresearch.org - Original contributions dealing with scientific research programs on the psychology of personality.  3/5
Rorschach Inkblot Test - According to Exner (1993), the first publication of Hermann Rorschach's 10 inkblots was in 1921 as a monograph, Psychodiagnostik. For the 1940's and 1950's, the Rorschach was the test of choice in clinical psychology. 3/5
Temperament Analysis-Personality Typing - Christian or Psycho-Occult? - Hippocrates', Galen's, or Kant's. Those who enthusiastically promote temperament theories, personality profiles, and other typologies are introducing foreign ...  An Article 3/5.
Young Schema Questionnaire: Short Form - YSQ-SI 3/5
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