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In an investigation including, besides SAT, the Serial Color-Word Test (S-CWT), the MCT, a temperament scale, and a personality inventory, Andersson, Nilsson, and Henriksson (1970) tried to differentiate accident-loaded and accident-free car drivers. Since the SAT produced the most convincing evidence of being an effective discrimination instrument, the representation of their article will, in the main, be limited to that test (described in Chapter 4).
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Smith, G.J.W. (2001). Applications of the Spiral Aftereffect Technique, the Oculogyral Illusion, and the Rod-and-Frame Test. In: The Process Approach to Personality. Path in Psychology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3430-0_9
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