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The main difference between structured personality tests and projective personality tests lies in how they assess a person's personality and the type of responses they elicit.
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So let's start with the structured personality tests.
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These are standardized questionnaires with specific predefined questions and answer choices.
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Respondents are asked to choose from a set of options that are designed to measure different aspects of their personality.
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For example, the minnesota multifacic personality inventory, also known as just mmpi, with the big five personality test.
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The features of these tests are that they are objective and quantifiable.
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Answers are typically true, false, multiple choice, or on a likeert scale, like a 1 to 5 rating.
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They are designed to measure specific traits or behaviors, like introversion, versus extroversion or emotional stability.
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Results are easy to analyze and interpret, and they're generally considered more reliable and valid due to their structure nature...