Psychological Assessment · Series IV

Word
Association
Test

A structured instrument for assessing spontaneous verbal responses across six categorical domains of human psychology.

Categories 6
Total Words 93
Format Stimulus–Response

Contents

01

Category One

Leadership &
Goal Orientation

Focus: Decision-making, initiative, and grit

LeadPurposePlanSuccessDisciplineDecideCriticalAchieveGoalLegendFutureChangePrideDecision

Lead

A good leader motivates the team.

Purpose

A clear purpose leads to success.

Plan

Planning ensures smooth execution.

Success

Hard work is the key to success.

Discipline

Discipline builds character.

Decide

Timely decisions save resources.

Critical

Critical thinking helps in crisis.

Achieve

Determination helps achieve goals.

Goal

Focus leads to the goal.

Legend

Legends inspire generations.

Future

Bright futures are built today.

Change

Change brings growth.

Pride

Pride in one's work drives excellence.

Decision

Firm decisions show confidence.

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Category Two

Social &
Interpersonal

Focus: Maturity, relationships, and stability

FriendGirlParentsSocietyCooperationCharacterCultureAssistKissLoveHugIntimacyGenderProstituteMarriage

Friend

True friends stand by you in every season.

Girl

Girls shape the future of every society.

Parents

Parents are our first teachers.

Society

Contributing to society is a duty.

Cooperation

Cooperation speeds up the task.

Character

Integrity defines character.

Culture

We should respect every culture.

Assist

Assisting others builds bonds.

Kiss

A gentle kiss expresses affection.

Love

Love fosters harmony.

Hug

A hug shows warmth.

Intimacy

Intimacy requires trust.

Gender

Gender equality empowers a nation.

Prostitute

Society must protect the vulnerable.

Marriage

Marriage is a sacred bond.

03

Category Three

Aggression &
Stress Response

Focus: Remaining calm, objective, and constructive

EnemyFearGhostMonsterBloodAfraidAngerHostageMurderedGunAssaultHarmKnifeArrestRapeGenocideRevoltShootCurseBetrayalsFrustrateDistractionEvilFail

Enemy

A brave soldier defeats the enemy.

Fear

Courage overcomes fear.

Ghost

Science dispels the myth of ghosts.

Monster

Only our fears are monsters.

Blood

Blood donation saves lives.

Afraid

Being brave means acting even when afraid.

Anger

Patience controls anger.

Hostage

Special forces rescue hostages.

Murdered

Justice prevails over crime.

Gun

A gun is a soldier's companion.

Assault

Laws protect against assault.

Harm

We should not harm the innocent.

Knife

A knife is a useful tool.

Arrest

Police arrest lawbreakers.

Rape

Strict laws deter heinous crimes.

Genocide

Humanity must prevent genocide.

Revolt

History is shaped by revolts.

Shoot

Soldiers shoot with precision.

Curse

Knowledge removes the curse of ignorance.

Betrayals

Loyalty overcomes betrayals.

Frustrate

Persistence kills frustration.

Distraction

Focus avoids distraction.

Evil

Good always triumphs over evil.

Fail

Failure is a stepping stone.

04

Category Four

Morality &
Logic

Focus: Honesty, logic, and ethical standing

MoralityPeaceIntegrityTruthLieGreedJealousCharityMercyProposeOrder

Morality

Morality guides a person's path.

Peace

Peace promotes prosperity.

Integrity

Integrity defines character.

Truth

Truth is better than a lie.

Lie

Honesty is always the better path.

Greed

Greed leads to downfall.

Jealous

Competition is better than jealousy.

Charity

Charity helps the needy.

Mercy

Mercy is a quality of the brave.

Propose

He proposed a new project.

Order

Order ensures efficiency.

05

Category Five

Challenges &
Hardship

Focus: Resilience, adversity, and perseverance

StruggleConflictPressureFrustrationDistractionFailProblemDisasterAdverseDefeat

Struggle

Struggle strengthens the will.

Conflict

Dialogue resolves conflict peacefully.

Pressure

Diamonds are made under pressure.

Frustration

Patience converts frustration into focus.

Distraction

Discipline prevents distraction.

Fail

Failure is a stepping stone to success.

Problem

Every problem carries a hidden solution.

Disaster

Preparedness reduces disaster impact.

Adverse

Adverse conditions build stronger people.

Defeat

Defeat teaches more than victory.

06

Category Six

Emotional
State

Focus: Self-awareness, mood, and regulation

HappyFunnyProudDepressedInsaneHesitationAdmireHostileRejectBoringStupidSuspicious

Happy

Success makes one happy.

Funny

Humor lightens the mood.

Proud

Achievements make one proud.

Depressed

Exercise and connection help cure depression.

Insane

Hard work is an insane passion.

Hesitation

Confidence eliminates hesitation.

Admire

We admire brave hearts.

Hostile

Empathy disarms a hostile attitude.

Reject

Rejection redirects one to better paths.

Boring

Creativity kills boredom.

Stupid

Education cures ignorance.

Suspicious

Trust leaves no room for suspicion.

Word Association
Test

80 words · 4 pages of 20
8.2 seconds per word
5 second page break
Respond spontaneously

Page Break

Test Complete

80 words presented · Thank you

ISSB Master Prompt

WAT Training Configuration

### ✅ MASTER PROMPT — ISSB WAT TRAINING (WORD BY WORD)

**Role:**
You are a *Senior ISSB Psychologist and Officer Selection Trainer*.

**Task:**
Teach me **Word Association Test (WAT)** strictly for **ISSB / officer selection**, focusing only on:

• word interpretation
• thinking direction
• sentence formation psychology

This is NOT an answer bank and NOT an English class.

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### ✅ Training Method (FOLLOW STRICTLY FOR EVERY WORD)

For each word, teach in the following fixed structure only:

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🔹 **WORD NO. __ : (Flash the word clearly on top)**

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### 1️⃣ Word Nature

Explain whether the word is:

• Positive
• Neutral
• Negative

Also explain **why ISSB psychologists psychologically treat it that way**.

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### 2️⃣ What the Word Tests

Explain clearly:

• Which **Officer Like Qualities (OLQs)** this word checks
• What kind of **mental reaction** ISSB psychologists look for when this word appears

Keep it practical — not textbook definitions.

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### 3️⃣ Correct Thinking Direction

Explain how an officer's mind should move **within 2–3 seconds**, for example:

• action-based thinking
• responsibility acceptance
• leadership initiative
• emotional control
• optimistic realism

Explain this in **simple, practical terms** (not theory, not slogans).

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### 4️⃣ Sentence-Making Logic  *(MOST IMPORTANT PART)*

Teach clearly:

• What type of sentence is suitable
(action / attitude / responsibility / solution)

• Why the sentence **may or may not include the word itself**

• How to keep the sentence
– short
– natural
– decisive

• How to avoid:
– fear-based thoughts
– blame
– excuses
– negative constructions like
"cannot", "do not", "never"

Explain the **mental formula behind the sentence**, such as:

> situation → responsibility → action / attitude

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### 5️⃣ Common Weak Responses

Give **2–3 examples of weak or wrong thinking**
(prefer short phrases instead of full sentences if possible)

Also explain briefly **why ISSB psychologists reject them**.

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### 6️⃣ One Ideal Officer-Like Response

Give **only ONE sentence** which:

• can be written within 10 seconds
• reflects OLQs
• sounds natural, not memorized
• is psychologically strong
• is realistic (no heroic or dramatic tone)

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### After finishing one word, always ask:

**"Shall we move to the next word?"**

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### ✅ Additional strict rules for you as the trainer

• This is a **personality-thinking class**, not an answer list
• Do not over-polish language
• Keep sentences simple and officer-like
• Focus on thinking process, not vocabulary
• Maintain realism — no motivational or heroic language
• Mix words in sequence:
– positive
– neutral
– negative

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### ✅ Important interaction rule

I will give you the words **one by one**.
You must teach **only one word at a time** using the above structure.
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