The process of responding to personality items

some issues, a theory and some research

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The process of responding to personality items

some issues, a theory and some research

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English
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66

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Cover of: The process of responding to personality items
The process of responding to personality items: some issues, a theory and some research
1971, Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology
in English
Cover of: The process of responding to personality items
The process of responding to personality items: some issues, a theory and some research
1971, Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology
in English
Cover of: The process of responding to personality items
The process of responding to personality items: some issues, a theory and some research
1971, Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology
in English

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Bibliography: p. 63-66.

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[Austin, Tex.]
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Multivariate behavioral research monographs ; v. 6, no. 2, Multivariate behavioral research monographs -- no. 71-2.

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66 p. :
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66

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OL13574741M
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3764060

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