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"The publication 'Five factorial Personality test - NEO PI-3 (Cultural adaptation - Macedonian case)' represents a very significant undertaking in the standardisation and the cultural adaptation of one of the most widely used personality assessment questionnaires worldwide. The complex standardization process followed a set of carefully thought out phases that led to the production of a questionnaire that will be applied in research and in the practical work carried out by psychologists in Macedonia. This, on one hand, contributes towards the development of science and the practical work in…mehr

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"The publication 'Five factorial Personality test - NEO PI-3 (Cultural adaptation - Macedonian case)' represents a very significant undertaking in the standardisation and the cultural adaptation of one of the most widely used personality assessment questionnaires worldwide. The complex standardization process followed a set of carefully thought out phases that led to the production of a questionnaire that will be applied in research and in the practical work carried out by psychologists in Macedonia. This, on one hand, contributes towards the development of science and the practical work in the Republic of Macedonia, and on the other, towards the widespread of a significant personality model that has become a paradigm of individual differences in contemporary psychology." Prof. Tamara Dzamonja Ignjatovic, PhD Faculty of Political Sciences in Belgrade "Clearly, you have put a great deal of thought and work into this adaptation, and I am pleased that the NEO-PI-3 works as well as it does." Prof. Robert McCrae
Autorenporträt
Marijana Markovikj B.A and M Sc in Psychology,PhD in communication, Gestalt therapist, trainer and supervisor, EAGT and EAP holder.Eleonora Serafimovska B.A and M Sc in Psychology, PhD in communication. Both co-founders of Psychological Laboratory at Institute for Sociological Political and Juridical Research, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia