Synonymity Test Of Smarandache

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Synonymity Test of Smarandache

Smarandache's SYNONYMITY TEST

   The Smarandache's Synonymity Test: similar to, and an extension of, the antonym test in psychology, is a verbal test where the subject must supply as many as possible synonyms of a given word within a as short as possible period of time. How to measure it? The spectrum of supplied synonyms (s), within the measured period of time (t), shows the subject's level of linguistic neutrosophy: s/t. George Hammond mentioned that "this test is more related to Intelligence than to Personality" and "besides having a high loading on IQ (or psychometric-g) it might also have a number of specific factors, such as Reading Level, in a factor analysis procedure".  "(...) if you gave such a test to a group of subjects, and also included tests for Intelligence, Personality, Reading Ability, etc. and then factored the resulting correlation matrix, I think you would find the highest loading on Reading Level, then IQ, then Personality". Reference:    Smarandache, Florentin, "Neutrosophy. / Neutrosophic    Probability, Set, and Logic", American Research Press,    Rehoboth, 1989.

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