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| t1gercat |
Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 4:14 pm |
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I recently attended an orientation session in Axiometrics. It included
evaluating my own test results. To be frank it looked about as
scientific as rolling bones, but the "professor" kept reiterating that
it was an empirically proven device for determining indivudal decision
making modes and values. I remain highly skeptical. Has anyone had any
experience with it? Are there any independent (peer-reviewed if
possible) studies of the effectiveness of Axiometric methods? Does
anyone know where K.T. Conner, the main proponent of this voodoo, got
her Ph D, and in what science? |
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