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  2. List of tests - Wikipedia

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    A public domain collection of items for use in personality tests. N/A Keirsey Temperament Sorter: Self-assessed personality questionnaire designed to help people better understand themselves. ? Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) The most widely used and researched standardized psychometric test of adult personality and ...

  3. Self-experimentation in medicine - Wikipedia

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    Self-experimentation refers to scientific experimentation in which the experimenter conducts the experiment on themself. Often this means that the designer, operator, subject, analyst, and user or reporter of the experiment are all the same. Self-experimentation has a long and well-documented history in medicine which continues to the present.

  4. Self-report inventory - Wikipedia

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    A self-report inventory is a type of psychological test in which a person fills out a survey or questionnaire with or without the help of an investigator. Self-report inventories often ask direct questions about personal interests, values, symptoms, behaviors, and traits or personality types.

  5. FDA OKs New Self-Test for HPV, What to Know

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    The FDA has approved two new tests that allow women to perform a self-test to detect signs of HPV. These new tests may help cut out some uncomfortable pelvic exams at the gynecologist. View...

  6. Self-diagnosis - Wikipedia

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    Self-diagnosis. Self-diagnosis is the process of diagnosing, or identifying, medical conditions in oneself. It may be assisted by medical dictionaries, books, resources on the Internet, past personal experiences, or recognizing symptoms or medical signs of a condition that a family member previously had or currently has.

  7. Self-test of intelligence - Wikipedia

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    A self-test of intelligence is a psychological test that someone can take to purportedly measure one's own intelligence . As with other intelligence tests, a self-test of intelligence normally consists of a series of verbal and non-verbal intellectual tasks and puzzles.

  8. Power-on self-test - Wikipedia

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    A power-on self-test (POST) is a process performed by firmware or software routines immediately after a computer or other digital electronic device is powered on. [1] POST processes may set the initial state of the device from firmware and detect if any hardware components are non-functional.

  9. How common are false-positive COVID tests? Experts weigh in.

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    The most common include the Abbott BinaxNOW Self Test, the Quidel QuickVue At-Home OTC COVID-19 Test and the Ellume COVID-19 Home Test.

  10. Built-in self-test - Wikipedia

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    A built-in self-test ( BIST) or built-in test ( BIT) is a mechanism that permits a machine to test itself. Engineers design BISTs to meet requirements such as: high reliability. lower repair cycle times. or constraints such as: limited technician accessibility. cost of testing during manufacture.

  11. State-Trait Anxiety Inventory - Wikipedia

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    The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory is one of the first tests to assess both state and trait anxiety separately. Each type of anxiety has its own scale of 20 different questions that are scored. Scores range from 20 to 80, with higher scores correlating with greater anxiety.