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Intercorrelations between Personal Orientation Inventory and Gordon Personal Inventory Scores
Psychological Reports, 1968Intercorrelations are presented between the Persona] Orientation Inventory and the Gordon Personal Inventory for 30 undergraduates. Nine of the 48 correlations are significant, with the GPI Original Thinking scale showing the most consistent tendency to relate to POI dimensions.
J R, Braun, P, Asta
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Journal of Counseling & Development, 1991
The Personal Styles Inventory (PSI), a self‐report instrument designed to measure enduring, commonplace personality characteristics in each of three domains—ways of expressing emotions, activities, and thinking—is reviewed. The development and structure of the inventory are described.
JOSEPH T. KUNCE +2 more
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The Personal Styles Inventory (PSI), a self‐report instrument designed to measure enduring, commonplace personality characteristics in each of three domains—ways of expressing emotions, activities, and thinking—is reviewed. The development and structure of the inventory are described.
JOSEPH T. KUNCE +2 more
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CHI '08 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2008
In this paper, I build on perspectives in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and design literature to develop a theoretical lens to conduct personal inventories of human-product relationships within the home. I describe an ongoing empirical study examining participants' attitudes toward and relationships with interactive technology, and frame this ...
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In this paper, I build on perspectives in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and design literature to develop a theoretical lens to conduct personal inventories of human-product relationships within the home. I describe an ongoing empirical study examining participants' attitudes toward and relationships with interactive technology, and frame this ...
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Personality Assessment Inventory
2019Abstract The Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) is a multiscale, standardized self-administered questionnaire designed to provide a comprehensive assessment of client personality and psychopathology. The measure demonstrates widespread use in clinical, research, and training settings, with practical applications across several ...
Leslie C. Morey, Morgan N. McCredie
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The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory and Personality Assessment Inventory
2000The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) and its revision the MMPI-2 have been the subjects of well over 10,000 published studies investigating their use and properties. There are many summary studies of validity and reliability issues (Cottle, 1950; Dahlstrom & Welsh, 1960; Dahlstrom, Welsh, & Dahlstrom, 1975; Gravitz & Gerton, 1976 ...
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Instructional Artifacts on Personality Inventories
Psychological Reports, 197738 subjects were administered the Omnibus Personality Inventory and 91 subjects the Personal Orientation Inventory under instructions to respond to each item with one, both, or neither response alternative. Under these instructions the keyed and nonkeyed scores for some scales are not highly correlated.
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Borderline personality disorder
Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2018Sabine C Herpertz, Svenn Torgersen
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