Title
Review of the Taylor-Johnson Temperament Analysis (2002 Edition)
Date of this Version
1-1-2005
Document Type
Response or Comment
Abstract
A review of the Taylor-Johnson Temperament Analysis (T-JTA) a 180-item questionnaire which has a long history with several revisions going back as early as 1941. The most recent revision was undertaken in year 2002. The T-JTA is purported to measure a variety of temperament and behavioral variables relating to personal, interpersonal, and scholastic/career factors and outcomes useful, for example, in counselling and educational arenas
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Publication Details
The Sixteenth Mental Measurement Yearbook, Robert A. Spies and Barbara S. Plake editors, Buros Institute of Mental Measurements, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, 2005, pp. 1009-1011.
Copyright © Buros Institute of Mental Measurements, 2005.