In the field of
clinical psychology, Coolidge and various colleagues have developed and fielded six
psychometric tests based on criteria in the
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders of the
American Psychiatric Association. These tests are widely used by mental health professionals and clinical researchers to diagnose
personality disorders and neuropsychological
traits in adults, adolescents, and children. • The
Coolidge Axis II Inventory (CATI) is a 260-item assessment measure designed to assess psychological and neuropsychological traits in adolescents and adults 15 years and older. • The
Coolidge Axis II Inventory-Short Version (SCATI) is a 70-item version of the CATI that measures 14 personality disorders. • The
Coolidge Correctional Inventory (CCI) is a 260-item self-report test designed for the diagnosis and treatment of jail and prison inmates. • The
Horney-Coolidge Type Indicator (HCTI) is a 57-item
personality test designed to measure the three items (compliance, aggression, and detachment) in the tridimensional personality theory of psychoanalyst
Karen Horney. • The
Coolidge Personality and Neuropsychological Inventory (CPNI) is a 200-item, parent-as-respondent inventory designed to assess children and adolescents between 5 and 17 years old. • The
Coolidge Autistic Symptom Survey (CASS) is an 84-item, parent-as-respondent inventory designed to assess the
autistic spectrum disorder for children and adolescents 5–17 years old. == Selected works in cognitive archaeology and cognitive evolution ==