Various definitions of personality have been put forth by psychologists:
While there is no universally accepted definition of personality, psychologists generally agree that it encompasses an individual's behavioral patterns across different situations and their psychological characteristics that give rise to those patterns.
The commonly used techniques for personality assessment can be categorized as follows:
A. Observational Method:
Behavioral Tests or Situational Tests:
Interviews involve direct interactions between the subject and the psychologist to elicit information about the subject's personality. Face-to-face contact provides an opportunity for the exchange of ideas and information. There are two types of face-to-face interviews:
B. Questionnaire:
A questionnaire involves the use of a form to gather answers to specific questions from respondents. In assessing an individual's personality characteristics, a form consisting of a series of printed or written questions is used, and the subject responds by choosing options such as Yes, No, or Cannot say. For example:
C. Projective Techniques:
Sentence Completion Test
I am worried over________________________________________________________
My hope in______________________________________________________________
I feel proud when________________________________________________________
Interviews and Rating Scales:
Rating Scale:
D. Inventories or Questionnaires:
Projective Methods or Projective Tests:
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