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The Guilford–Zimmerman Temperament Survey (GZTS) is a personality test measuring normal personality developed by J. P. Guilford and Wayne S. Zimmerman in 1948. It is no longer widely available. The GZTS has been used in longitudinal studies, and was effective in tracking common personal developments over time, such as an increase in restraint, and an eventual decline in general activity.
The GZTS was also used in Italy to determine the most common personality profiles of their pilots in the military.
Scales
General Activity (G)
Restraint (R)
Ascendance (A)
Sociability (S)
Emotional Stability (E)
Objectivity (O)
Friendliness (F)
Thoughtfulness (T)
Personal Relations (P)
Masculinity (M)
References
- Terracciano, Antonio; McCrae, Robert R.; Costa, Paul T. (March 2006). "Longitudinal Trajectories in Guilford-Zimmerman Temperament Survey Data: Results from the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging". The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences. 61 (2): P108–P116. doi:10.1093/geronb/61.2.p108. ISSN 1079-5014. PMC 2754731. PMID 16497954.
- Giambelluca, A.; Zizolfi, S. (April 1985). "". Rivista di Medicina Aeronautica e Spaziale. 52 (2): 139–149. ISSN 0035-631X. PMID 3880032.
- Giambelluca, A.; Zizolfi, S. (January 1985). "". Rivista di Medicina Aeronautica e Spaziale. 52 (1): 29–46. ISSN 0035-631X. PMID 3880382.
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