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The development and standardization of a preliminary form of an activity experience inventory: a measure of manifest interest

The development of the Activity Experience Inventory, a measure of manifest interest (interest expressed by actual participation in relevant activity) is described. The items were scored using the interest areas of the Kuder Preference Record, Form BB. Validity coefficients (against an Experience Da...

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Published in:Journal of applied psychology 1956-06, Vol.40 (3), p.169-174
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