- In psychology,
ipsative questionnaires (/ˈɪpsətɪv/; from Latin: ipse, 'of the self') are
those where the sum of
scale scores from each
respondent adds...
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alternatives to
normative testing,
tests can be
ipsative ****essments or criterion-referenced ****essments. In an
ipsative ****essment, the individuals' performance...
- Riso-Hudson Type
Indicator (RHETI),
Version 2.5:
Comparison of
ipsative and non-
ipsative versions and
correlations with
spiritual outcomes".
ProQuest Dissertations...
- Criterion-referenced ****essment can be
contrasted with norm-referenced ****essment and
ipsative ****essment. Criterion-referenced
testing was a
major focus of psychometric...
- 1960s.
Since then, two test
versions have been developed: the PAPI-I (
Ipsative) for
individuals and the PAPI-N (normative) for employers.
Although the...
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Forced choice may
refer to:
Ipsative, a
question that
compares two
options (in
social science)
Forcing (magic) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Richardsen,
Astrid M.; Vårum,
Helge W. (5
August 2003). "Validation of an
ipsative personality measure (DISCUS)".
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology. 42 (5):...
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tests can also be
scored using a
dimensional (normative) or a
typological (
ipsative) approach.
Dimensional approaches such as the Big 5
describe personality...
- ****essment by way of
comparison Norm-referenced test Criterion-referenced test
Ipsative test ****essment by mode Paper-based Oral
Electronic Performance Continuous...
- studies. In
psychological testing,
nomothetic measures are
contrasted to
ipsative or
idiothetic measures,
where nomothetic measures are
measures that are...