Psychological Testing Terms

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a statement, result, or decision that is inconclusive

adjective not leading to a definite conclusion; not conclusive

  • The results of the experiment were inconclusive, requiring further analysis.
  • The test didn't give a clear answer, it was inconclusive.
  • The whole situation was a bit of a mess, totally inconclusive.
  • Her emotions were a whirlwind, leaving her thoughts inconclusive.

noun the quality of being important or having meaning

adjective significant - having importance or meaning

  • The significance of the research findings cannot be understated.
  • I don't think you understand the significance of what you just said.
  • Dude, do you even realize the significance of what just happened?
  • The significance of her presence in my life is like a beacon in the dark.

adjective Significant is an adjective that describes something that is important, meaningful, or notable.

  • The research findings revealed a significant correlation between the two variables.
  • There was a significant increase in sales after the new marketing campaign.
  • That party was significant - everyone was talking about it for weeks.
  • His influence on the team was significant, like a captain guiding a ship through a storm.

adjective able to be tried or tested in a court of law

  • The judge determined that the case was triable and set a date for the trial.
  • The lawyer said the case is definitely triable, so we have a chance.
  • I heard that the case is totally triable, so we might win this one.
  • The team considered the new strategy to be triable, hoping for success.