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Self Report Inventories of Personality
Self-report inventories are a type of objective personality test that relies on individuals' own responses. They commonly feature multiple-choice questions or numbered rating scales, such as Likert scales, where respondents indicate their level of agreement with a statement. Key advantages of these inventories include their cost-effectiveness and ease of administration.
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A personality assessment asks respondents to rate their agreement with the statement 'I am a very organized person' on a scale from 1 (Strongly Disagree) to 5 (Strongly Agree). What is the primary advantage of this question format for ensuring consistent scoring across a large number of individuals?