The Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) is a psychological test to assess cognitive flexibility and executive functions such as problem-solving, working memory, and the ability to shift cognitive strategies. It was developed by psychologists David A. Grant and Esta A....
Specific Psychological Tests Articles
Specific psychological tests and how they were made, what they measure, and how they can provide you guidance and insights.
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Raven’s Progressive Matrices
The Raven's Progressive Matrices test is a nonverbal measure of abstract reasoning and intelligence. It consists of a series of visual pattern puzzles in which you must identify the missing piece that completes a matrix of shapes or patterns. These matrices typically...
Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales
The Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales are a set of individually administered intelligence tests used to assess cognitive abilities in individuals from early childhood to adulthood. We use the Stanford-Binet test to measure intelligence and cognitive abilities across...
The MCMI: Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory
The Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory (MCMI) is a psychological assessment tool used to evaluate personality traits in individuals. It's based on Millon's personality theory and aims to identify various clinical syndromes and personality styles. The MCMI...
The WISC Test
The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC Test) is a comprehensive intelligence test designed for children between 6 and 16. The WISC IQ test assesses a child or adolescent's cognitive abilities and measures their intellectual functioning. It can be used as a...
Free Online Intelligence Tests
Free online intelligence tests can give you a score and generate some conclusions. Unfortunately, they have several limitations and potential issues you should know when considering their results. They may provide the information you are looking for, but in most...