| A | B |
| test-retest | one measure of reliability |
| Rorschach | test using ink blots to measure personality |
| Stanford-Binet | IQ test |
| Myers-Briggs | characterizes personality on four different scales |
| SAT | college admission test |
| Kuder Preference Record | interest inventory |
| MMPI-2 | objective personality test |
| TAT | projective personality test |
| WAIS-III | adult IQ test |
| CPI | measures responsibility, self-control, tolerance |
| norms | standards of comparision for test results |
| split-half reliability | different parts of a test produce similar scores when the parts are compared |
| validity | a test measures what it is intended to measure |
| Henry Murray | developed the TAT |
| Howard Gardner | proposed eight types of intelligence |
| Robert Sternberg | proposed triarchic theory of intelligence |
| cultural bias | one criticism of intelligence tests |
| IQ | mental age divided by chronological age multiplied by 100 |
| emotional intelligence | may be linked to success in the workplace |