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Revision as of 23:51, 15 January 2011
The Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type Indicator (RHETI) is an Enneagram of Personality psychometric test. Don Richard Riso and Russ Hudson began developing the RHETI test in 1993. Their research focused on constructing the RHETI as a personality measurement instrument.
RHEIT has been found to be of heuristic value [1] but minimal scientific research has been conducted [2].
References
- ^ Newgent, Rebeca, Rebeca (January 2004), "The Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type Indicator: Estimates of Reliability and Validity" (PDF), Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, vol. 36, pp. 226–237, retrieved December 23, 2010
- ^ Giordano, Mary Ann Elizabeth (Jan 2010). "A psychometric evaluation of the Riso-Hudson Type Indicator (RHETI), Version 2.5: Comparison of ipsative and non-ipsative versions and correlations with spiritual outcomes". ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. DAI-B 70/07. Baltimore, MD: Loyola College In Maryland: 4524.
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