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Activity vector analysis

Type of personality test


Type of personality test

Activity vector analysis (AVA) is a psychometric questionnaire designed to measure four personality factors or vectors: aggressiveness, sociability, emotional control and social adaptability. It is used as an employment test.

The AVA was developed by the psychologist Walter V. Clarke in 1942, based on work by Prescott Lecky, William Marston and others.

References

References

  1. Edwin A. Locke, Charles L. Hulin, [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1744-6570.1962.tb01844.x/abstract 'A review and evaluation of the validity studies of activity vector analysis'], ''Personnel Psychology'', Volume 15, Issue 1, pages 25–42, March 1962
  2. link. (2012-06-05 Retrieved 2012-03-03)
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