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Unit 10 Personality
  • Essential Task 10-6Identify frequently used
    assessment strategies such as objective tests
    like the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality
    Inventory MMPI and the Myers Briggs Type
    Indicator MBTI and projective tests like the
    Thematic Apperception Test TAT), and the
    Rorschach test and then evaluate their relative
    quality based on reliability and validity.

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Projective
Psycho-sexual Stages
Objective
Triarchic Theory
We are here
Personality Tests
Freuds Theory
Unit 10 Personality
Psychodynamic
Trait Theory (Big 5)
Neo-Freudians
Social Cognitive Theory
Humanistic Theories
Jung
Horney
Bandura
Maslow
Rogers
Adler
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Assessing Unconscious Processes
  • Evaluating personality from an unconscious minds
    perspective would require a psychological
    instrument (projective tests) that would reveal
    the hidden unconscious mind.

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Thematic Apperception Test(TAT)
  • Developed by Henry Murray, the TAT is a
    projective test in which people express their
    inner feelings and interests through the stories
    they make up about ambiguous scenes.

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Rorschach Inkblot Test
  • The most widely used projective test uses a set
    of 10 inkblots and was designed by Hermann
    Rorschach. It seeks to identify peoples inner
    feelings by analyzing their interpretations of
    the blots.

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Projective Tests Criticisms
  • Critics argue that projective tests lack both
    reliability (consistency of results) and validity
    (predicting what it is supposed to).
  1. When evaluating the same patient, even trained
    raters come up with different interpretations
    (reliability).

2. Projective tests may misdiagnose a normal
individual as pathological (validity).
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Personality Type
  • Personality types, assessed by measures such as
    the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, consist of a
    number of traits. For example, a feeling type
    personality is sympathetic, appreciative, and
    tactful. More research is needed on this popular
    tests validity.

Feeling Type Personality
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Assessing Traits
  • Personality inventories are questionnaires (often
    with true-false or agree-disagree items) designed
    to gauge a wide range of feelings and behaviors
    assessing several traits at once.

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MMPI
  • The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
    (MMPI) is the most widely researched and
    clinically used of all personality tests. It was
    originally developed to identify emotional
    disorders.

The MMPI was developed by empirically testing a
pool of items and then selecting those that
discriminated between diagnostic groups.
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MMPI Test Profile
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