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Activity vector analysis
Activity
vector analysis
is a
psychometric
questionnaire
designed
to
measure
four
personality
factors
or vectors:
aggressiveness
,
sociability
,
emotional control
and social
adaptability
. It is used as an
employment test
.
The
AVA
was developed by the
psychologist
Walter V
. Clarke in
1942
, based on
work
by
Prescott Lecky
,
William Marston
and others.