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  2. International Personality Item Pool - Wikipedia

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    One purpose of IPIP is to remedy that situation. The IPIP website does not provide any tests formatted for administration. However, websites that use the IPIP inventories for testing are available: IPIP-NEO-120 is an IPIP version of the NEO-PI-R test. [10] The site is hosted by John A. Johnson, the author of the shorter equivalent inventory. [11]

  3. Revised NEO Personality Inventory - Wikipedia

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    In the most recent publication, there are two forms for the NEO, self-report (form S) and observer-report (form R) versions. Both forms consist of 240 items (descriptions of behavior) answered on a five-point Likert scale. Finally, there is a 60-item inventory, the NEO FFI. There are paper and computer versions of both forms.

  4. Psychological testing - Wikipedia

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    Others have been developed by researchers, and can be found in the academic research literature. Tests to assess specific psychological constructs can be found by conducting a database search. Some databases are open access, for example, Google Scholar (although many tests found in the Google Scholar database are not free of charge). [95]

  5. Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System

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    The most common method of acquiring fingerprint images remains the inexpensive ink pad and paper form. Scanning forms ("fingerprint cards") with a forensic AFIS complies with standards established by the FBI and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

  6. List of tests - Wikipedia

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    A form of deliberately intense or thorough testing used to determine the stability of a given system or entity. N/A Unit test: Software testing method by which individual units of source code are tested to determine whether they are fit for use. N/A

  7. Item bank - Wikipedia

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    An item bank Or Question Bank is a term for a repository of test items that belong to a testing program, as well as all information pertaining to those items. In most applications of testing and assessment, the items are of multiple choice format, but any format can be used.

  8. Data integrity - Wikipedia

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    An example of a data-integrity mechanism is the parent-and-child relationship of related records. If a parent record owns one or more related child records all of the referential integrity processes are handled by the database itself, which automatically ensures the accuracy and integrity of the data so that no child record can exist without a parent (also called being orphaned) and that no ...

  9. Template:Borderline personality disorder - Wikipedia

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