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Hall Occupational Orientation Inventory  

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  • The Hall Occupational Orientation Inventory (HALL), first published in 1968, was developed by Lacy G. Hall to provide a more complete assessment of work-related personality variables than do the extant standardized interest inventories. Hall based the development of this inventory on the humanistic personality need theory elaborated by Abraham Maslow and adapted by Anne Roe, and on occupational-interest research. [Source: Encyclopedia of Career Development; Hall Occupational Orientation Inventory]

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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-DJLHSPSB-Q

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