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Content, Objectives and the Types of Questions of a test are related to:

AReliability

BObjectivity

CBlue Print

DConsistency

Answer:

C. Blue Print

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In psychology, the content, objectives, and types of questions on a test are related to the type of test: 

  • Objective tests

    Require the respondent to answer questions with set responses, such as true/false or yes/no. 

  • Projective tests

    Present ambiguous stimuli to the respondent, allowing them to impose their own interpretation when answering. The goal is to uncover hidden emotions and internal conflicts. 

  • Tests of typical behavior

    Ask the respondent to describe what they would normally do in a given situation. 

  • Tests of maximal performance

    Often cognitive tests. 

  • Interest inventories

    Ask about a person's preferred activities and interests, and are often used in career counseling. 

Psychological tests are used to measure and observe a person's thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. A psychologist will evaluate the results to determine the cause, severity, and duration of symptoms. This information helps the psychologist create a treatment plan.


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