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The quantitative and qualitative use of the Adaptability Questionnaire (ADQ).

Authors: G, Cazes; J, Rivolier; A J, Taylor; I A, McCormick;

The quantitative and qualitative use of the Adaptability Questionnaire (ADQ).

Abstract

The construction and use of the brief Adaptability Rating Questionnaire (ADQ) in a unique Antarctic field study is described, and comparisons are made between the ratings of a trained observer, a peer group and the subjects themselves. The indications are that the ADQ goes some way towards filling a need for rating scale to measure the adaptability of small groups to hostile and unusual environments.

Keywords

Psychological Tests, Adaptation, Psychological, Antarctic Regions, Humans, Environment

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