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Self Report Inventories

Self-report inventories are psychological assessment tools in which individuals provide subjective data about their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors through structured questionnaires or surveys. They are commonly used to measure personality traits, psychological well-being, or specific clinical symptoms.

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Self report inventories are essential tools in psychology that help gather valuable information about an individual's mental state, personality traits, and behaviors. They are widely used in clinical settings, educational assessments, and workplace evaluations. By utilizing questionnaires and survey...

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Key Terms

Self Report Inventory
A questionnaire used to gather information about an individual's thoughts and feelings.

Example: The Beck Depression Inventory is a self report inventory for assessing depression.

Validity
The degree to which a tool measures what it claims to measure.

Example: A valid personality test accurately reflects a person's traits.

Reliability
The consistency of a measure over time.

Example: A reliable test will yield similar results across multiple administrations.

Response Scale
A range of options provided for respondents to indicate their answers.

Example: A Likert scale ranging from 'strongly agree' to 'strongly disagree'.

Questionnaire
A set of written questions used to gather information.

Example: Surveys often use questionnaires to collect data from participants.

Psychological Assessment
The process of using tests and tools to evaluate an individual's mental health.

Example: Psychologists use assessments to diagnose conditions.

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