Psychometric scale

The scale of psychological measurement is a continuum with reference points and units.

The types of scales are: scales are made by people, and the types of scales are different according to different units and reference points. According to the measurement accuracy, Stevens divided the scale into four grades, from low to high: named scale, sequential scale, equidistant scale and equal ratio scale.

Naming scale only uses numbers to represent things or classify things. The numbers in the named scale have no numerical significance and cannot be quantitatively analyzed. It doesn't mean size, it just means category. There are no reference points and units. Cannot compare sizes or perform any mathematical operations.

Order size indicates the size of a category or the number of certain attributes. Mainly used for grading and classification. Numbers only represent grades, not the real number or absolute value of an attribute. There is no reference point (no absolute zero) and unit. Unable to perform mathematical operations.

The isometric scale has a size relationship. There is no absolute zero, but there is a relative zero. Can perform mathematical operations, and the units are equal.

Equidistant proportion is the most accurate measurement. Mostly physical scale. Psychological scale can only reach the level of isometric scale. There are two or three hundred kinds of psychological tests and psychological scales used for psychological measurement. However, there are only more than 20 commonly used scales in clinical and psychological counseling, but many of these commonly used scales are not open to non-professionals.

EPQ Personality Test Scale (Adult)

Cattell 16 Personality Factor Test (16PF)

Temperament test

Sexual orientation test

Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Test (MMPI)

Emotional projection test

Second, the intelligence test scale Wexler adult intelligence scale (children)

Painter's intelligence test

Raven intelligence test

Wexler Adult Intelligence Scale (Adult)

Infant intelligence test

Binet.Alfred-Simon intelligence test

Three, mental health scale 90 symptom list (SCL-90)

Depressive state scale

cornell medical index,cmi

Self-rating anxiety scale

Concise psychiatric scale

Social function defect rating scale

Fourth, the psychological state measurement scale adult interpersonal relationship scale

Adult psychological stress scale

Social adaptation scale

Psychological adaptation scale

Social support questionnaire

Psychological age scale

Life event scale

Defense style questionnaire

EQ test

Five, students' psychological special scale to improve learning ability factor diagnostic test

Comprehensive mental health scale for primary school students

Identification of learning disabilities

Comprehensive measurement of mental health of middle school students

Middle school students' learning attitude and attitude test

Occupational aptitude test of intransitive verbs human resource management scale

Social adaptability diagnostic scale

Psychological development state test

Action potential test

Personal style assessment questionnaire

Employee health status assessment

Staff quality evaluation

Work environment assessment scale

Career satisfaction scale

Evaluation of human resource management ability

Success quotient test

hollander occupation interest scale

Seven, marital locus of control scale Eysenck sexual mental health test

Love style test

Husband and wife life health test

Marital safety boundary test questionnaire

Marriage test scale

Marriage quality test

Eight, children's psychological tests and scales

Aschenbach Child Behavior Scale (CBCL)

Root children's behavior questionnaire

Parental rearing pattern evaluation scale

Parent-child relationship and parental role measurement scale

Parent-child relationship diagnostic test

Thomas infant temperament questionnaire

Wexler Adult Intelligence Scale for Children

Early detection test of problem behavior

Infant intelligence test scale

Connor parents scale