Came across this gem while looking through the latest online version of the American Psychological Associations "Monitor on Psychology".
The "test" was developed in the late 1930s by George W. Crane, MD, PhD, of Northwestern University, who ran a counseling practice, wrote a syndicated national newspaper column called "The Worry Clinic" and started his own matchmaking service. The test was designed to give couples feedback on their marriages. Either husbands or wives could take the test, which rated wives in a variety of areas.
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Tuesday, May 13, 2008
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Interesting....as it turns out I'd be a shite wife. At least back in 1930. hah....
Erin
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