Chapter 10 focuses on personality theory and the assessment of personality. Personality assessments are tests designed to measure personality and identify personality types. They are used for a variety of purposes, from diagnosing psychological problems to screening candidates for college or employment. Personality tests are typically either self-report inventories or projective tests (ambiguous images/stimuli to assess an individual’s unconscious fears, desires, and challenges).
For this project students are to choose a personality test discussed in the textbook or within the course, conduct further research to learn about its development and use, then synthesize this information into a PowerPoint presentation. Specifically, students are to do the following:
Identify whether the test is projective or a self-report inventory.
Describe the test’s development, including when it was developed, by whom, from what theoretical orientation (if applicable).
Describe the test and how it measures personality.
Explain the test’s intended utility and whether it is still being used for that purpose, as well as discussing how, if at all the current utility is different from the original.
Offer your analysis/evaluation of the test and share whether you think it is an accurate assessment of personality (being sure to inform your opinion with academic literature).