The Woodworth Psychoneurotic Inventory (WPI) was developed during
World War I to screen recruits for their risk of developing shell shock
(PTSD). However, because it was not finished in time to be useful for
its intended purpose, the WPI instead became the dominant self-report
personality measure during the 1920-30s, after which it was mostly
forgotten. 
Click this link to take the WPI: http://personality-testing.info/tests/WPI.php
Post your results in this discussion forum (just your total, not
individual answers).  Then, discuss your evaluation of this instrument’s
validity, cross-cultural fairness, and practicality.  Be sure to refer
to the summary of how your score compares vs. the average person in the
1930s and today.  Also, refer to specific questions that you feel may
not be valid of cross-culturally fair and explain why.  You can click
the back button to see the questions again.