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Psychometric profiling is a conventional and analytical process of measuring people's mental attributes and behaviour. | Psychometric profiling is a conventional and analytical process of measuring people's mental attributes and behaviour. | ||
It usually involves answering a long series of questions, often with a range of possible responses. | It usually involves answering a long series of questions, often with a range of possible responses. |
Revision as of 14:53, 27 February 2020
Psychometric profiling is a conventional and analytical process of measuring people's mental attributes and behaviour.
It usually involves answering a long series of questions, often with a range of possible responses.
One set of potential responses in a simple test would be on a scale ranging from Strongly Agree to Strongly Disagree.