that -> "that|which|which ones"
potential -> "potential|promise|ability"
Another thing to note: the user provided an example where "Psychometric Test Examples PDF: A Comprehensive Guide" was transformed into "Psychometric|Quantitative|AssessmentEvaluationExamples|Samples|Illustrations PDF:AComprehensive|Extensive|Full Guide". So in the example, "A" was replaced with "A|An|The". So maybe articles are also being replaced. So I should go through all words except proper nouns.
Wait, "IQ" might need to be considered a proper noun or specific term? But "emotional intelligence" is a term, so replacing "intelligence" here. Hmm.
But some words might not have three synonyms. Also, some might be part of compound phrases. For example, in "Download PDF example", "Download" could be replaced with Obtain, "PDF" is a proper noun, so it stays, "example" could be sample.
measure -> "measure|evaluate|assess"
Potential mistakes to avoid: Changing proper nouns. For example, if "Wechsler" is a name, but the user said not to touch proper nouns. Wait, the user's example had "Psychometric" replaced, which is not a proper noun. So maybe proper nouns are specifically names of tests or specific terms, like WAIS or MBTI. Therefore, "Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)" is a proper noun and should stay as is, while the common words around it can be replaced.
can be used -> "can be used|may be employed|might be utilized"
Psychometric Test Examples Pdf ^hot^
that -> "that|which|which ones"
potential -> "potential|promise|ability"
Another thing to note: the user provided an example where "Psychometric Test Examples PDF: A Comprehensive Guide" was transformed into "Psychometric|Quantitative|AssessmentEvaluationExamples|Samples|Illustrations PDF:AComprehensive|Extensive|Full Guide". So in the example, "A" was replaced with "A|An|The". So maybe articles are also being replaced. So I should go through all words except proper nouns. psychometric test examples pdf
Wait, "IQ" might need to be considered a proper noun or specific term? But "emotional intelligence" is a term, so replacing "intelligence" here. Hmm.
But some words might not have three synonyms. Also, some might be part of compound phrases. For example, in "Download PDF example", "Download" could be replaced with Obtain, "PDF" is a proper noun, so it stays, "example" could be sample. So I should go through all words except proper nouns
measure -> "measure|evaluate|assess"
Potential mistakes to avoid: Changing proper nouns. For example, if "Wechsler" is a name, but the user said not to touch proper nouns. Wait, the user's example had "Psychometric" replaced, which is not a proper noun. So maybe proper nouns are specifically names of tests or specific terms, like WAIS or MBTI. Therefore, "Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)" is a proper noun and should stay as is, while the common words around it can be replaced. the user's example had "Psychometric" replaced
can be used -> "can be used|may be employed|might be utilized"