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Comparing the personal development test scores against GPA, GRADE, and AGE of typical High School Students.


The Personal Development Test (PDT PDT
abbr.
Pacific Daylight Time


PDT Pacific Daylight Time

PDT n abbr (US) (= Pacific Daylight Time) → hora de verano del Pacífico

PDT 
) (2001) is designed to assess the personal development of individuals, and as a meaningful index of one's Global Functioning as described in the DSM-IV DSM-IV
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV). This reference book, published by the American Psychiatric Association, is the diagnostic standard for most mental health professionals in the United States.
 (1994). It is structured on the basis of the Dewey definition of democracy--"the interdependence of independent individuals." The 200 true/false type items are distributed with 25 in each of the 8 part scores. The first four of those scores seek to measure Personal Maturity for the "independence" element in the Dewey definition, and the second four parts to measure Social Integration for the "interdependence" one.

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Group Involved

The 292 individuals taking the test were typical students from a high school in Tennessee. They ranged in age from 14.00 to 20.00 years, with a mean age of 16.26, and a standard deviation In statistics, the average amount a number varies from the average number in a series of numbers.

(statistics) standard deviation - (SD) A measure of the range of values in a set of numbers.
 of 1.287. There were 171 females, and 121 males in the group. It included 50 9th graders, 65 10th graders, 28 11th graders, 145 12th graders, and 4 high school graduates.

Relation to Grade Point Average

A Multiple Linear Regression Linear regression

A statistical technique for fitting a straight line to a set of data points.
 Analysis using a constant was computed against the PDT scores and Grade Point Average (GPA GPA
abbr.
grade point average

Noun 1. GPA - a measure of a student's academic achievement at a college or university; calculated by dividing the total number of grade points received by the total number attempted
) of all students as depicted in Table I below. All different combinations of the PDT scores yielded a Multiple R that was statistically significant at the 01 level of confidence or better. It is clear that for this group of high school students that the Grade Point Average (GPA) for these students was determined in large part on the basis of the personal development of the students. Students with the better personal development received the higher Grade Point Average (GPA).

Personal Development and Student GRADE in School

A Multiple Linear Regression Analysis using a constant was computed against scores on the PDT and the present Grade for the 292 High School Students as depicted in Table 2 below. For this group of 292 high school students the four part scores on The Personal Development Test (PDT) included in the first half of the test measuring Personal Maturity (PERMAT PERMAT Practice, Embarkation, Rehearsal, Movement, Assault, and Termination (amphibious warfare doctrine) ) showed no statistical significant relationship with the present GRADE of the 292 high school students. All scores on the PDT related to the second part of the PDT, and having to do with social integration (getting along with people) showed a statistically significant relationship at the 01 level of confidence or better.

Personal Development and AGE

A Multiple Linear Regression Analysis using a constant was computed against PDT scores and Age for 292 High School Students from all grades in a Tennessee high school. The results are depicted in Table 3 below. All PDT scores included in Social Integration (SOCINT) obtained statistically significant Multiple Rs at the 01 level of confidence or better. Non of the PDT scores included in Personal Development (PERDEV) were statistically significant. For this group of high school students "getting along with people" tended to improve as the students grew older; while scores having to do with Personal Maturity (PERMAT) did not change significantly.

Discussion

It is clear from the data in Table 1 above that the general effectiveness of students in this study that the personal development of students involved in large part determined their success in high school. Since 145 of the 292 students were seniors in the beginning of their graduating year, it is clear from the data in Tables 2 and 3 that their personal development is largely in the second part of the PDT dealing with getting along with people; not in terms of information gained in going through the grades from freshman to senior, or in growing older. For this group of high school students there is an urgent need for scientific decision making skills, coping skills A coping skill is a behavioral tool which may be used by individuals to offset or overcome adversity, disadvantage, or disability without correcting or eliminating the underlying condition. Virtually all living beings routinely utilize coping skills in daily life. , self-esteem, and positive assertiveness typically associated with competitive team membership, band, JROTC JROTC Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps , chorus, etc.
Table 1
Multiple Linear Regression Analysis of PDT Scores Against GPA
(N=292)

                                   Multiple   Adj. R
PDT Scores in Concert                 R       Squared   Probability

PDTTOT                              0.351      0.120       0.000
PERMAT                              0.331      0.106       0.000
SOCINT                              0.316      0.097       0.000
PERMAT+SOCINT                       0.354      0.119       0.000
EST+COP+ASS+LOC                     0.360      0.117       0.000
CFM+SYM+EFF+CAR                     0.321      0.091       0.000
EST+COP+ASS+LOC+CFM+SYM+EFF+CAR     0.387      0.126       0.000
Table 2
Multiple Linear Regression Analysis of PDT Scores Against GRADE
(N=292)

                                   Multiple   Adj. R
PDT Scores in Concert                 R       Squared   Probability

PDTTOT                              0.119      0.011       0.042
PERMAT                              0.047      0.000       0.420
SOCINT                              0.174      0.027       0.003
PERMAT+SOCINT                       0.198      0.033       0.003
EST+COP+ASS+LOC                     0.064      0.000       0.884
CFM+SYM+EFF+CAR                     0.243      0.046       0.002
EST+COP+ASS+LOC+CFM+SYM+EFF+CAR     0.280      0.052       0.003
Table 3
Multiple Linear Regression Analysis of PDT Scores Against AGE
(N=292)

                                   Multiple   Adj. R
PDT Scores in Concert                 R       Squared   Probability

PDTTOT                              0.082      0.003       0.165
PERMAT                              0.007      0.000       0.900
SOCINT                              0.143      0.020       0.012
PERMAT+SOCINT                       0.187      0.028       0.006
EST+COP+ASS+LOC                     0.114      0.000       0.437
CFM+SYM+EFF+CAR                     0.206      0.029       0.014
EST+COP+ASS+LOC+CFM+SYM+EFF+CAR     0.273      0.048       0.005


References

Cassel, R.N., and Chow, P. (2001). The Personal Development Test (PDT). Chula Vista, California “Chula Vista” redirects here. For the area in Florida, see Chula Vista, Florida.
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: Project Innovation.

Demoulin, D.F., and Walsh, R.J. (2002). The LIE score on The Personal Development Test depicts the creditability of test taker tak·er  
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One that takes or takes up something, such as a wager or purchase: There were no takers on the bets.


taker
Noun
; as well as PDT scores. College Student Journal, pending.

DSM-IV (1994). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders /Di·ag·nos·tic and Sta·tis·ti·cal Man·u·al of Men·tal Dis·or·ders/ (DSM) a categorical system of classification of mental disorders, published by the American Psychiatric Association, that delineates objective . Washington D.C.: American Psychiatric Association The American Psychiatric Association (APA) is the main professional organization of psychiatrists and trainee psychiatrists in the United States, and the most influential world-wide. Its some 148,000 members are mainly American but some are international. .

Dr. Donald F. DeMoulin, University of Tennessee The University of Tennessee (UT), sometimes called the University of Tennessee at Knoxville (UT Knoxville or UTK), is the flagship institution of the statewide land-grant University of Tennessee public university system in the American state of Tennessee.  at Martin, Buchanan, TN. Dr. Robert J. Walsh, Swinburne University of Technology Swinburne University of Technology is a university based in a number of campuses in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.

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Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Dr. Donald F. DeMoulin, University of Tennessee at Martin, 2243 Buchanan Road, Buchanan, TN 38222.
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