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      • With the onset of World War I, APA asked Woodworth to assist them in trying to prevent what was then known as "shell shock". He generated the Woodworth Personal Data Sheet (WPDS), which has been called the first personality test. It was a test of emotional stability to measure a soldier's susceptibility based on existing cases of the disorder.
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  2. The Woodworth Personal Data Sheet, sometimes known as the Woodworth Psychoneurotic Inventory, was a personality test, commonly cited as the first personality test, developed by Robert S. Woodworth during World War I for the United States Army.

  3. Nov 30, 2016 · The Woodworth Personal Data Sheet (WPDS), often cited as the first personality test, was developed by Robert S. Woodworth during World War I to identify army recruits at greater risk for shell shock. Although it was not completed in time to be used for the war effort, Woodworth later adapted the measure for use in industry.

  4. Sep 23, 2019 · The questions on what would become the Woodworth Personal Data Sheet, or Psychoneurotic Inventory, started out asking if the subject felt “well and strong,” and then tried to pry into their...

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  5. Description: During World War I, psychologist Robert S. Woodworth (1869-1962) of Columbia University developed a personal data sheet, or test of personality, to be used to screen recruits and weed out those susceptible to shell shock.

  6. May 1, 2021 · Woodworth developed the Woodworth Psychoneurotic Inventory (WPI; Woodworth, 1919), also known as the Personal Data Sheet, as a test of emotional stability for army servicemen. His efforts produced what is known as the first “personal data questionary” and is widely considered the ancestor of all modern psychological personality inventories ...

  7. The Woodworth Personal Data Sheet (WPDS) is an early psychological assessment tool developed by American psychologist Robert S. Woodworth during World War I. Created in response to the need for a reliable method to screen U.S. Army recruits for emotional stability and psychological….

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