Self-report inventory tests are psychological assessments that require individuals to answer questions about themselves, typically using a questionnaire format. These tests aim to measure various aspects of an individual's personality, attitudes, behaviors, or mental health.
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Norms: Standards or guidelines used to compare an individual's test scores with those of a larger group. Norms help determine if someone's responses are above average, below average, or typical.
Reliability: Refers to the consistency and stability of measurements obtained from self-report inventory tests over time. Reliable tests produce similar results when administered multiple times.
Validity: The extent to which a self-report inventory test measures what it intends to measure. A valid test accurately assesses the specific construct it claims to evaluate.