In the wide career path of psychology—the study of the human mind—there hasn’t always been an emphasis on rigorous assessment and evaluation. After all, psychology is, typically, about the inner workings of the mind of the individual and how it impacts life and behavior. The desire to measure things like function and intelligence gave rise to the branch of psychology known as psychometrics.
Psychometrics is a specialty in high demand, and has become a popular focus for students earning a psychology degree at the graduate level. Psychometricians are needed in both the public and private sectors. Psychologists that specialize in testing and assessing people are needed in government, particularly in education, but they are also in demand in the corporate world in the marketing field. Salaries are high and the work is fascinating, so if you are interested in a graduate degree in psychology, psychometrics might be right for you!