psychometrical

psychometrical

A researcher uses psychometrical methods to analyze survey data.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Relating to psychometrics: "Psychometrical" pertains to the branch of psychology concerned with the measurement of mental traits, abilities, and processes, such as intelligence, personality, and aptitude, using statistical methods and tests.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:
    • The researcher used a psychometrical approach to evaluate the test's validity. (Relating to the measurement of psychological attributes through standardized methods.)
    • Psychometrical data from the survey helped identify cognitive patterns in the participants. (Quantitative data derived from psychological measurement techniques.)
Advanced Usage
  • "Psychometrical properties": Refers to the characteristics of a psychological test, such as reliability, validity, and norming.
    • The psychometrical properties of the new questionnaire were rigorously assessed before publication. (The test's statistical qualities were examined to ensure accuracy.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Psychometrics (noun): The scientific discipline that deals with the theory and technique of psychological measurement.

    • Psychometrics is essential for designing effective educational assessments. (The field of mental measurement.)
  • Psychometrician (noun): A specialist who develops and analyzes psychological tests.

    • The psychometrician recommended adjusting the scoring scale to improve fairness. (A professional in psychological measurement.)
Synonyms
  • Measurement-related: concerning the act of quantifying psychological constructs.
  • Quantitative psychological: involving numerical analysis of mental traits.
Phrasal Verbs
  • None directly applicable: "Psychometrical" is a technical adjective and does not form common phrasal verbs.
Related Idioms
  • None directly applicable: The term is specialized and not used in idiomatic expressions.