Appraising Personality: The Use of Psychological Tests in the Practice of MedicineThis is Volume XV of twenty-one in the Individual Differences series. Originally published in 1953, this study looks at the use of psychological tests in the practice of medicine when appraising personality. It is written primarily for doctors and psychologists, it is also directed towards social workers, clergymen, lawyers, teachers, counsellors, nurses, in short towards all who need to know more about the personality of those they work with in order to help them. |
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