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How to convert t value with five-state personality scale

The method of converting t value with five-state personality scale is T=50+ 10(X-M)/SD.

In the formula, X represents the rough score of the questionnaire, and M and SD represent the mean and standard deviation of the overall sample respectively.

Set test points for conversion. According to the observation of practical application, Xue Yiyang and his colleagues think that the personality emblem is composed of different amounts of excitement and inhibition (Yang and Yin), so they put forward the theory that the excitement and inhibition of the personality emblem are composed of different amounts.

The five-state personality test table is a personality test table compiled according to the theory of yin-yang five-state person in Neijing.

It includes five subscales: Sun, Shaoyang, Yin-Yang Peace, Shaoyin and Taiyin, and a "Cover-up" scale for testing subjects' simplicity and attitude, the question type is *** 103. The compiling principle of the test questions is: based on the original spirit of the yin-yang and five-state people in "Tian Tong Chapter of Ling Shu" and referring to the comments of later generations, the biased and non-universal ones are revised to make them suitable for today's normal people. The test has certain validity and reliability, and it is suitable for adults over 8 years old. It can be tested individually or collectively. Xue Heyu developed this experiment in 1984- 1987, which is the first time in China. This test embodies the traditional psychological theory of traditional Chinese medicine and reflects the characteristics of people's psychological changes in modern society, and will be further improved in practice.