Personality tests

SWAP-200

The Shedler-Westen Assessment Procedure (SWAP), often referred to as the Shedler-Westen Test, is a psychological tool used to assess personality traits and disorders. It involves a clinician sorting descriptive statements about a person’s personality into categories based on how well they match the individual. The test helps to create a detailed personality profile, which can be used for diagnosis and treatment planning. It is known for its focus on both conscious and unconscious aspects of personality, offering a comprehensive view of an individual’s psychological makeup.

MMPI2

The **MMPI-2** (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2) is a psychological assessment tool used to evaluate personality traits and psychopathology. It’s widely used in mental health, medical, and employment settings.

The test consists of **567 true/false statements**, covering various psychological conditions and personality traits. The responses are analyzed to create a profile that reflects an individual’s mental health and personality structure. The results can help diagnose mental disorders, guide treatment plans, or assess psychological fitness for certain roles.

Cattle

The **16 Personality Factors (16PF)** is a personality assessment developed by psychologist Raymond Cattell. It measures 16 different personality traits, which Cattell identified as fundamental to human personality.

These traits include things like warmth, reasoning, emotional stability, dominance, and openness to change. The test provides a detailed profile of an individual’s personality, which can be useful in various settings, including career counseling, clinical psychology, and research. The 16PF helps to understand how people differ in their behavior and interactions with others.