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The purpose of this book is to present a new scale theory and technique. The author's concern with scale theory began in the psychological clinic. The information in a typical case history was a sort of organized chaos. If a clinician were to use this information in the evaluation of a person, he would be forced into a subjective, intuitive evaluation because no objective methods was at his disposal. The author set out to derive a more objective way of organizing and valuating such data. The author is more concerned with the theoretical problems of scale construction than with practical problems.
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This monograph describes the construction of a psychological theory that defines the information contained in the responses of individuals to stimuli. This has been accomplished by abstracting certain properties of behavior that are invariant over content. These have been classified and quantified in a theory of data that, with the quasi-formal basis hypothesized here, determines the genotypic inferences that may be made from manifest behavior.
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