mental testing

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mental testing

A psychologist administers a mental testing session with a patient.

Definition

Noun: 1. The systematic use of standardized procedures to measure and evaluate psychological attributes: "Mental testing" refers to the administration of standardized tools designed to assess various aspects of an individual's psychological functioning, such as intelligence, memory, aptitude, personality traits, or emotional state. It is a core methodology in psychometrics and psychological assessment.

Usage
  • "Mental testing" is a formal, academic term used primarily in psychology, education, and research contexts.
  • It is often used to discuss the field, theory, or practice of administering psychological tests, rather than a single test event.
  • It typically implies a scientific, objective approach to measurement.
Examples
  • The course on mental testing covered the history, ethics, and statistical foundations of psychological assessment.
  • Advances in mental testing have led to more reliable tools for diagnosing learning disabilities.
  • The psychologist specialized in the mental testing of children to evaluate their cognitive development.
Advanced Usage
  • "The science of mental testing": This phrase emphasizes the theoretical and methodological foundations behind creating and validating psychological tests.
    • His research contributes to the science of mental testing.
Variants and Related Words
  • Psychological testing (n): A very close synonym, often used interchangeably with "mental testing."
  • Psychometrics (n): The field of study concerned with the theory and technique of psychological measurement, which includes mental testing.
  • Assessment (n): A broader term that can include interviews, observations, and other methods alongside formal testing.
  • Test battery (n): A set of several tests administered to assess different areas of functioning.
Synonyms
  • Psychological assessment
  • Psychometric evaluation
  • Cognitive assessment (when specifically measuring intellectual functions)
Related Phrases
  • Standardized testing: A key component of mental testing, referring to tests administered and scored in a consistent manner.
    • The validity of mental testing relies heavily on standardized procedures.
  • High-stakes testing: Refers to mental testing where the results have important consequences for the individual.
    • College entrance exams are a form of high-stakes mental testing.
mental testing

A psychologist administers a mental testing session with a patient.

Noun
  1. any standardized procedure for measuring sensitivity or memory or intelligence or aptitude or personality etc
    • the test was standardized on a large sample of students