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The Woodworth Personal Data Sheet, sometimes known as the Woodworth Psychoneurotic Inventory, was a personality test, commonly cited as the first personality test, [1] developed by Robert S. Woodworth during World War I for the United States Army. It was published in 1918 [2] and it was developed to screen recruits for shell shock risk but was ...
Personal data, also known as personal information or personally identifiable information (PII), [1] [2] [3] is any information related to an identifiable person. The abbreviation PII is widely accepted in the United States , but the phrase it abbreviates has four common variants based on personal or personally , and identifiable or identifying .
A personality test is a method of assessing human personality constructs. Most personality assessment instruments (despite being loosely referred to as "personality tests") are in fact introspective (i.e., subjective) self-report questionnaire (Q-data, in terms of LOTS data) measures or reports from life records (L-data) such as rating scales.
Spreadsheet. A spreadsheet is a computer application for computation, organization, analysis and storage of data in tabular form. [1] [2] [3] Spreadsheets were developed as computerized analogs of paper accounting worksheets. [4] The program operates on data entered in cells of a table.
Front page of a floppy disk controller data sheet (1979) A datasheet, data sheet, or spec sheet is a document that summarizes the performance and other characteristics of a product, machine, component (e.g., an electronic component), material, subsystem (e.g., a power supply), or software in sufficient detail that allows a buyer to understand what the product is and a design engineer to ...
Costco sells round, sheet, and bar cakes. Fair warning: A half-sheet cake measuring 12 x 16 inches is more than enough to feed a party crowd. In fact, it can serve up to 48 people.
Woodcock–Johnson Tests of Cognitive Abilities. Multidimensional Aptitude Battery II. Leiter International Performance Scale. Miller Analogies Test. Otis–Lennon School Ability Test. Raven's Progressive Matrices. Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales. Sternberg Triarchic Abilities Test.
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