Presented is a FORTRAN program that administers, scores, and interprets the Interpersonal Check List. Included in the program are directions for administration, test items, scoring of the protocols according to a 16 octant profile, immediate printing of an individually-tailored interpretation of results, and a pictorial plot describing the characteristic interpersonal behavior in terms of two orthogonal axes: power (dominance versus submission) and affiliation (love versus hate).
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