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Standardization and Optimization of Psychodiagnostic Questionnaires

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  • Dilbar Mukhamedova
  • Abdimumin Rasulov
  • Indira Rakhimova
  • Muhammadrasul Ibrogimov

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Psychological diagnosis of a condition/entity is influenced by various groups of standardized and nonstandardized techniques. The leading position among them is currently held by individual surveys. Alongsidethese surveys, there is a category of personal questionnaires that serve as psychodiagnostic approaches wherethey come in the form of discussions or questions. When employing these approaches, certain criteria areapplied to the processes involving psychology students. The purpose of this paper is to examine thestandardization of survey programs used in psychological studies. During this research, the optimization ofthe method for the interpretation of their findings was accomplished by upgrading a variety of specificquestionnaires on an answer sheet. The study was conducted in compliance with respondent comprehensionstandards, with the ability to expand them fairly for the purpose of improving the questionnaire answer sheetprocessing method and the resulting data, the time spent on processing the responses, the reasonable prices ofthe test materials and the nature of the operation. Following the standardization of the research findingsprocessing system, the validity of the methodology was defined in compliance with the statistical parameters.

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  • Dilbar Mukhamedova & Abdimumin Rasulov & Indira Rakhimova & Muhammadrasul Ibrogimov, 2024. "Standardization and Optimization of Psychodiagnostic Questionnaires," SPAST Reports, SPAST Foundation, vol. 1(1).
  • Handle: RePEc:bps:jspath:v:1:y:2024:i:1:id:4595
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