USING MATHEMATICAL DATA IN THE DESIGN OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS
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The article presents the relationship between Mathematics and Psychology, especially Diagnostic Psychology. Based on the understanding of the design in psychological diagnostic tools, the mathematical content has always been used as data to solve problems and prove hypotheses proposed by researchers and psychosocial diagnoses. There is a close relationship between Mathematics and Psychology. Diagnostic psychology uses mathematical linguistic data in designing psychological diagnostic tools and vice versa. Mathematics through being used in psychological science demonstrates its wide range of applications not only in the General Sciences but also in the Social Sciences and Humanities.
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design, linguistic data, mathematical, psychological diagnostic tools
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