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PDF pending restorationSweitzer, H. Frederick; Weinstein, Gerald – 1985
Self-Knowledge Development Theory (SKDT) by Weinstein and A. Alschuler (1985) is a structural developmental theory positing four stages in the development of self-knowledge. The Experience Recall Test-2 (ERT2) is described, which is the most recent instrument developed for assessing the SKDT. Self-knowledge is defined as the ability to describe…
Descriptors: Classification, Developmental Stages, Group Testing, Individual Development


