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Psychologi Cal Test: Rosellnica L. Balasoto II-9 BS Psychology

The psychological test report summarizes the results of various tests administered to assess the client's suitability for a guidance counselor position. The tests measured cognitive skills, work values, and personality. The report found the client to have average cognitive ability and adequate skills for the role like comprehension and judgment. She preferred helping others but was highly influenced by family and religion which could impact her work. Personality testing revealed her to be relaxed, reserved, and well-organized. She was cooperative but experienced issues with relationships recently. While qualified cognitively and with the right personality, concerns remained around how she might handle interpersonal interactions or new experiences due to her work values and influences.
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Psychologi Cal Test: Rosellnica L. Balasoto II-9 BS Psychology

The psychological test report summarizes the results of various tests administered to assess the client's suitability for a guidance counselor position. The tests measured cognitive skills, work values, and personality. The report found the client to have average cognitive ability and adequate skills for the role like comprehension and judgment. She preferred helping others but was highly influenced by family and religion which could impact her work. Personality testing revealed her to be relaxed, reserved, and well-organized. She was cooperative but experienced issues with relationships recently. While qualified cognitively and with the right personality, concerns remained around how she might handle interpersonal interactions or new experiences due to her work values and influences.
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Psychologi

cal Test
Report
Rosellnica L. Balasoto
II-9 BS Psychology
Professor Adonis David
February !" #$!
I. Demographic Information
%a&e '
Age ' $( years old
)ender ' Fe&ale
*thnicity+Race ' Fili,ino
-arital Status ' Single
)rade ' Second .ear /ollege
Date of 0esting ' 1anuary to February #$!
*2a&iner '
II. Reason for Referral/Purpose of Testing
0he ,ur,ose of giving battery of tests is to &easure the co&,etencies
and characteristics that are needed for assu&ing a guidance counselor
,osition. 0his 3as done to s,eci4cally assess the follo3ing di&ensions'
cognitive s5ills" 3or5 values" and ,ersonality.
III. Assessment Procedures
0ests Ad&inistered'
0ests' Dates 0a5en'
$. Structural Reliability
Assess&ent 6SRA7 8erbal For&
1anuary $!" #$!
. /ulture Fair Intelligence 0est
6/FI07 Scale 9
1anuary $!" #$!
9. Standardi:ed A,titude 0est for
0eachers 6SA007
1anuary 9" #$!
!. ;ASIS 9 1anuary (" #$!
<. Fili,ino =or5 8alues Scale
6F8=S7
1anuary (" #$!
>. %*;-Personality Inventory
Revised 6%*;-PI R7
February !" #$!
?. *&otions Pro4le Inde2 6*PI7 February ?" #$!
(. $> Personality Factor
@uestionnaire 6$> PF7
February ?" #$!
9. Social AdAust&ent Scale-Self
Re,ort
6SAS-SR7
February $#" #$!
Test Results:
Structural Reliability Assess&ent 6SRA7 8erbal For&
Raw Score Percentile Rank Rating
8ocabulary
6linguistics7
9 !# Above Average
Arith&etic
6Bualitative7
$> <# Average
Total ! "# A$erage
/ulture Fair Intelligence 0est 6/FI07 Scale 9
Total Raw Score Percentile Rank I% &'ui$alent Rating
! >! $#> A$erage
Standardi:ed A,titude 0est for 0eachers 6SA007
Intellecti$e
(unctioning
Score Percentile Rank
$. 8erbal Ability 9 ?(
a. Analogy ?
b. )ra&&atical
Csage
?
c. 8ocabulary 9
. %u&erical Ability $! >?
9. 1udg&ent in 0eaching
Situation
$? ((
!. Reading
/o&,rehension
! 9!
<. Abstract Reasoning $$ >#
Total )! )*
;ASIS 9
Raw Score Percentile Rank
Artistic
$> 99
Scienti4c
9 $#
%ature
$ 9
Protective
$ 99
-echanical
# <
Industrial
$ <
Business Detail
? $#
Selling
# $
Acco&&odating
? $#
Du&anitarian
$9 <#
Leading-InEuence
$# <
Physical Perfor&ing
! $#
Fili,ino =or5 8alues Scale 6F8=S7
Raw Score Percentile Rank
Rating
*nviron&ental !< 9<
8ery Strong
Fa&ilial < 9
8ery Strong
Intellectual-
Achieve&ent
;riented
?# (>
8ery Strong
Inter,ersonal !< 9
8ery =ea5
-anagerial << 9<
8ery Strong
-aterial 99 ?9
Strong
;ccu,ational 9 $
8ery =ea5
;rgani:ational 9< (!
8ery Strong
Religious !# 9>
8ery Strong
8ariety $< $
8ery =ea5
%*;-Personality Inventory Revised 6%*;-PI R7
Rating
%euroticis&
Lo3
*2traversion
Lo3
;,enness
Average
An2iety
Lo3
/onscientiousness
Average
*&otions Pro4le Inde2 6*PI7
Raw Score Percentile Rank
0rustful 9 ?9
Dyscontrolled < <
0i&id $9 (
De,ressed ? >(
Distrustful 9 !!
/ontrolled 9 ?<
Aggressive $ $#
)regarious $? (>
Bias 9? >#
Social AdAust&ent Scale-Self Re,ort 6SAS-SR7
(actor Total Percentile Rank
=or5 Role $.( <?
Social and Leisure .< >9
*2tended Fa&ily .# >9
$> Personality Factor @uestionnaire 6$> PF7
Rating
+lo,al (actors
*2traversion Lo3
An2iety Lo3
0ough -indedness Average
Inde,endence Average
Self-control Lo3
I-. Analysis of Test Results
A. .ogniti$e /e$el
0he test data reveals an average general cognitive ability. -ore
s,eci4cally" average level 3as obtained in intelligence tests and a ,ercentile
ran5 of ($ resulted in a,titude test. In intelligence tests" it sho3ed that the
client has enough ca,acity to deter&ine the relationshi, bet3een obAects" to
5no3 the &eaning of so&e vocabulary 3ords" and to ,erfor& Bualitative
activities. 0hese ratings convey that the individual can understand
conversations and is eBui,,ed 3ith necessary arith&etic s5ills. ;n the other
hand" it 3as sho3ed in a,titude test that the client also has suFcient
reading co&,rehension ade,tness and has good Audg&ent on diGerent
situations.
0. 1ork -alues
Based on the test results" the client ,refers Aobs that oGer an
o,,ortunity to aid ,eo,le in need. 0his ,erson highly values tas5s that
coordinate 3ith hu&an resources. She has an interest in hel,ing ,eo,le 3ith
,roble&s of a ,hysical" social" e&otional" or religious nature. 0his is a good
indication since she is assu&ing for a guidance counselor ,osition.
-oreover" the test results sho3ed that the client highly considers her
fa&ily" religion and environ&ent in &a5ing decisions. Der fa&ilial &atters
3ill &ost li5ely interfere 3ith her 3or5. She also tends to be easily aGected
by the environ&ental conditions around her. Scoring high on in intellectual-
achieve&ent orientation" she ,refers to do things that reBuire inde,endent
3or5. Do3ever" she scored lo3 in accounting inter,ersonal relationshi,s. She
considers least the i&,ortance of e&otional closeness" 4delity" hos,itality"
and H,a5i5isa&aI. Daving a lo3 score on occu,ational" she also doesnJt ,ay
&uch attention on fairness" co&,etence and ,ublic service. 0he client is into
routine 3or5. 0his is due to her lo3 score in variety.
.. Personality
Based on her results that 3ere derived fro& the %*;-PI R" the client is
generally rela2ed" reserved" good natured" and 3ell organi:ed. She has clear
goals in life and is eager to coo,erate 3ith others. -oreover" the results also
sho3 that she is ,ractical and 3illing to consider ne3 3ays of doing things.
0his can be a good attribute to her 3or5 ,erfor&ance.
She earned high scores in her e2tended fa&ily ad social and leisure
roles based on her results in SAS-SR 8erbal For&. Der inEated scores indicate
that she 3ithdra3s herself to3ards her signi4cant others for the ,ast t3o
3ee5s since the testing date. Lesser nu&ber of friends contacted and
a&ount of social activity is evident. For& of freBuent argu&ents &ay also be
,resent. 0he client is currently e2,eriencing tur&oil in her relationshi,s.
Do3ever" she re&ained to do 3ell in her studies. Acco&,lishing the reBuired
tas5s in school is 3hat she focuses.
Su,,orting the ,revious tests results" the corollary fro& the *&otional
Pro4le Inde2 sho3s that the client is gregarious" trustful" controlled" and
ti&id. *vident characteristics are being sociable" friendly" and aGectionate.
Being trustful" the client tends to be obedient. Der high control &a5es her
3ant to 5no3 &ore about the environ&ent and on ho3 to deal 3ith it.
/o&bination of being controlled and ti&id conveys that she is a res,onsible
and cautious ,erson 3ho has strong needs for social a,,roval. 0he client also
has a strong li5elihood of having an obsessive co&,ulsive behavior.
-oreover" the outco&e of her test in $>PF correlates 3ith the three
,revious ones. 0he client tends to be acco&&odating yet reserved as
concerned to others. She got a high sten score on being ,rivate. Do3ever"
she still &anages to be lively and s,ontaneous 3hen co&&unicating. She is
coo,erative and acce,ting. Further&ore" she is conscious in avoiding
conEicts by being rule conscious and deferential to3ards the ,eo,le around
her. In general" she is e&otionally stable and &ature enough.
-. Summary
0he client is on average level in ter&s of intellectual ca,acity. She has
good nu&erical and verbal ability" reading co&,rehension and Audg&ent.
Further&ore" the results also sho3ed that she has a 4ne co&,etency in
organi:ing and arranging things.
She ,refers Aobs that hel, ,eo,le. Do3ever" in her 3or5 values" it
sho3s that she doesnJt value inter,ersonal relationshi,s" fairness and variety
that &uch. She is greatly inEuenced by her fa&ily" religion" and environ&ent.
0hese &ay interfere 3ith her 3or5.
/oncerning the clientJs ,ersonality" it sho3s that she is controlled"
,ractical" good natured" and organi:ed. In relation to these" she tends to
coo,erate 3ith others because she doesnJt 3ant to have any conEicts.
Do3ever" the results revealed that she is currently e2,eriencing so&e
,roble&s 3ith her signi4cant others. She beco&e distant and 3ithdra3s
herself to the&. But generally" she is e&otionally stable.
-I. Recommendations
0he client is eBui,,ed 3ith necessary cognitive abilities es,ecially in
language co&,rehension. 0he results also sho3ed that she has good
Audg&ent ability. She can use this in her 3or5 4eld.
In ter&s of her 3or5 values" she tends to be ,rofessional enough. 0he
client 5no3s ho3 to not involve herself too &uch 3ith others. Do3ever" she
scored high in considering her fa&ily" religion" and environ&ent 3hile
3or5ing. 0his &ay aGect her ,erfor&ance.
=hen it co&es to her ,ersonality" she is an ideal i&age of a guidance
counselor. She is controlled" reserved" and good natured. Being 3ell
organi:ed" the client &ay also &a5e ,eo,le feel co&fortable 3hen
co&&unicating 3ith her. She is also al3ays conscious of the rules and the
things that she does. But the client has an o,en &ind in considering
changes.
Based on all of the tests that have been conducted" the client is
Buali4ed enough for being a guidance counselor. She has the basic
intellectual and e&otional characteristics that are needed for the ,rofession.
Do3ever" so&e hesitations are ,laced in her due to her strong tendency to
be inEuenced by fa&ily" religion" and environ&ent and her lo3 regard for
inter,ersonal relationshi,s" fairness" and variety in the 3or5,lace.
Rosellnica L. Balasoto

nd
.ear Psychology student in ,ractice

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