Activity vector analysis

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Activity vector analysis (AVA) is a psychometric questionnaire designed to measure four personality factors or vectors: aggressiveness, sociability, emotional control and social adaptability.[1] 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.[2]

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  1. ^ Edwin A. Locke, Charles L. Hulin, 'A review and evaluation of the validity studies of activity vector analysis', Personnel Psychology, Volume 15, Issue 1, pages 25–42, March 1962
  2. ^ [1] Archived 2012-06-05 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2012-03-03

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