Interprets and reports on the ACL 37 original scale scores. You complete the survey and Transform™ generates your report. Transform will connect this report to the "Send To" email provided at checkout.
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Adjective Check List
Report About Me
by Harrison G. Gough and Alfred B. Helibrun
Copyright © 1965, 1980, 1983, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 by Consulting Psychologists Press, Inc.
Upon purchase, you will receive an email invitation from invite@mindgarden.com to complete the ACL. After completing the survey, you will receive an email with instructions on how to access your report.
The ACL offers a full sphere of psychological trait assessments. The Adjective Check List Standard Scales are:
Modus operandi: Four scales assessing ways in which the respondent has approached the task of describing self or others.
Need scales: Fifteen scales assessing psychological needs or wants identified as important in Henry A. Murray’s need-press theory of personality.
Topical scales: Nine scales assessing a diverse set of attributes, potentialities, and role characteristics.
Transactional Analysis scales: Five scales, an Egogram, assessing components of ego functioning from the Transactional Analysis (TA) theory of personality developed by Eric Berne.
Origence-intellectence scales: Four scales assessing the balance between preferences for affective-emotional and rational-realistic modes of functioning from George Welsh’s structural dimensions of personality.
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Introduction
Modus Operandi Scales
Need Scales
Topical Scales
Transactional Analysis Scales
Origence-Intellectence Scales
Your Responses
Alternative Report Type
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Harrison Gough, Ph.D., (1921-2014) was best-known for his work on psychological assessment, in particular the California Psychological Inventory (CPI) and the Adjective Check List (ACL).