Situationist charges versus personologist defenses and the issue of skills

In Ronna F. Dillon & James Pellegrino (eds.), Testing: Theoretical and Applied Perspectives. Praeger. pp. 199-217 (1989)
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We discuss theoretical topics in personality theory and in the methodology of personality measurement, and present personality tests that were developed in the Center for Recruitment and Selection in the Belgian Army.

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Luc Bovens
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