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Personality and criminality: A review of the California Psychological Inventory

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1982
Presents review of studies that use the California Psychological Inventory (CPI) with delinquents and criminals. Studies listed fit categories that illustrate the ability of the CPI to measure: (a) personality differences between delinquents and non-delinquents; (b) personality typologies and classifications; and (c) personality variables that predict ...
W S, Laufer, D K, Skoog, J M, Day
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Computer Administration of the California Psychological Inventory

Measurement and Evaluation in Guidance, 1976
This article describes the design and testing of a computer-based program that administers and scores the California Psychological Inventory.
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The California Psychological Inventory

2012
AbstractThis article describes the California Psychological Inventory (CPI) and presents a brief overview of how it has been used. It also discusses Harrison Gough's philosophy of test construction, and how it guided the development and evolution of the CPI.
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The Rorschach and Personality Classifications of the California Psychological Inventory

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1994
In a sample of 48 adolescent inpatients, the Rorschach whole response and white space response were significantly related to gender and California Psychological Inventory classification.
M, Hix   +5 more
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Career Assessment and the California Psychological Inventory

Journal of Career Assessment, 1995
The CPI is a 462-item inventory, scored for 20 folk measures, 3 vectors, and 13 optional special-purpose scales. Its goal is to furnish a veridical picture of any individual, stressing descriptors easily recognized and used by ordinary people in everyday life.
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Social Desirability Values for California Psychological Inventory Items

Psychological Reports, 1964
Social desirability ratings for CPI items were obtained from 68 female and 59 male college students. Simple means and standard deviations of the ratings were compared with previously published scale values and dispersions in the case of 186 overlapping CPI-MMPI items.
Hayden L. Mees   +2 more
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Shared variance in the California Psychological Inventory and the California Q-Set.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1991
On a composite sample of 940 individuals assessed at the Institute of Personality Assessment and Research, a series of analyses examining the extent and nature of correspondence between (a) observer descriptions of personality using the California Q-Set and (b) scores on the standard scales of the self-report California Psychological Inventory was ...
K, Lanning, H G, Gough
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A Short Form of the California Psychological Inventory

Psychological Reports, 1975
The number of items in the California Psychological Inventory (CPI) was reduced from 480 to 240 by selecting items representative of factors obtained by separate factor analyses of the 18 scales. Correlations of the short form with the standard scales, the factor structure of the short form, cross-validated regression equations to estimate standard ...
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A leadership index on the California Psychological Inventory.

Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1969
Identification of variables related to leadership in general may be distinguished from predicting leadership in defined situations. Variables of general relevance may be only modestly valid in specific contexts. An attempt was made to develop a generally valid leadership index on the California Psychological Inventory. 179 nominated high school leaders
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Predicting Grades in College from the California Psychological Inventory

Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1986
To forecast four-year, two-year, and single-course grades in college, a California Psychological Inventory (CPI) equation (30.60 - .26Wb + .35Re -. l9Gi + .39Ai + .22Ie + .36Py) was developed. Cross-validational coefficients for scores on the equation were .38 for 326 males and .36 for 570 females.
Harrison G. Gough, Kevin Lanning
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