Browsing by Subject "Indigenous psychology"
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The establishment of implicit personality perspectives among isiNdebele-speaking South Africans
(North-West University, 2007)Most psychometric instruments used in South Africa are based on Western theory. Questions have arisen on the suitability and validity of these instruments in this context. Usually tests are imported from foreign countries ... -
The establishment of implicit personality perspectives among Tsonga-speaking people in South Africa
(North-West University, 2006)Cross-cultural assessment in South Africa has become more prominent since the first democratic elections held in April 1994, and stronger demands for the cultural appropriateness of psychological tests have arisen. The use ... -
The establishment of implicit perspectives of personality among Afrikaans speaking people in South Africa
(North-West University, 2008)The application of personality assessment measures for clinical and personnel decisions has long been a major activity for psychologists all over the world. In South Africa personality assessment tools are often used to ... -
The establishment of implicit perspectives of personality among Zulu-speaking people in South Africa
(North-West University, 2008)The application of personality assessment for clinical and personnel decisions has long been an activity of interest to psychologists all over the world. In South Africa, personality assessment tools are used for the purpose ...