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psychometrically

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • By way of t he occult powers of psychometry; in the manner of a psychometrist. See psychometry, 1.
  • Byway of quantitative psychological determination, especially by way of measurement of the time-relations of mental phenomena; chronoscopically or chronographically. See psychometry, 2.

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  • adverb With reference to, or by means of psychometrics

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Examples

  • The protocol of the auricular treatment with REAC appears to reduce the subjective perception of stress as "psychometrically" demonstrated by the significant reduction in the PSM test total score.

    BioMed Central - Latest articles Salvatore Rinaldi 2010

  • If I was psychometrically assessed in a virtual computer simulation to assess my ideal food, this would be it. on August 19, 2009 at 7: 58 pm Vetnurse

    Blast From The Past « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009

  • And this, from a national telephone survey, five million children, plus or minus three percent, biologically and psychometrically untested, show a definitive neurological condition, blending seamlessly with normal behavior.

    A Life of My Own- 2 J. Mykell Collinz 2011

  • I like the look of this one, but all buyers of such stores should, in future, be psychometrically tested.

    Stamping About Peter Ashley 2008

  • This is the only known relationship test where the test scoring and matching algorithm are based in the statistical gold standard of modern test theory – in other words it is psychometrically the most sophisticated compatibility test available today.

    Personality Testing. « The Paradigm Shift 2007

  • In order to be admitted to the urgent-care certification process, physician candidates must meet rigorous educational and experienced-based requirements, then pass a psychometrically validated exam, which is both medically and legally defensible.

    Urgent-Care M.D.s Are Certified 2008

  • He developed the Dogmatic D Scale which measured closed-mindedness without getting into political ideology and provided a psychometrically better instrument.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • He developed the Dogmatic D Scale which measured closed-mindedness without getting into political ideology and provided a psychometrically better instrument.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • It is the brainchild of forensic psychiatrist Dr Michael Welner who wants the concept of depravity to be more rigorous and psychometrically sound, so it can be measured reliably.

    Mind Hacks: July 2006 Archives 2006

  • It is the brainchild of forensic psychiatrist Dr Michael Welner who wants the concept of depravity to be more rigorous and psychometrically sound, so it can be measured reliably.

    Mind Hacks: Measuring depravity 2006

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