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