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EPPS - Edwards Personal Preference Schedule
The Edwards Personal Preference Schedule (EPPS) was designed primarily to provide quick and convenient measures of a number of relatively independent normal personality variables. The statements in the EPPS and the variables that these statements purport to measure have their origin in a list of manifest needs presented by H. A. Murray and others . The names that have been assigned to the variables are those used by Murray. The EPPS can be used for personal counselling, recruitment, research and many other purposes. It is a well known test with a solid basis developed in 1957 and has proved to be a stable and good instrument in many fields.

EPI:R - Edwards Personality Inventory
The Edwards Personality Inventory, revised edition, consists of 440 items and provides scores on 18 personality scales. Because scale names can easily mean different things to different people, abstract trait names such as ego-strength, rigidity and extraversion have been avoided. Instead, an attempt has been made to assign names to the scales that imply nothing more than a summary of the content of the items in the scales. The EPI:R can be used for personal counselling, recruitment for specific function profiles, research and many other purpose. The EPI:R was extensively revised in 1990.

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