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California Psychological Inventory (CPI)

The California Psychological Inventory (CPI) is a standardized assessment tool used by psychologists to measure various personality traits and interpersonal behaviors in healthy, non-clinical populations. It helps identify characteristics such as social competence, responsibility, self-control, and interpersonal style. The CPI provides insights into how individuals interact with others and manage different situations, often used in settings like careers, counseling, and personal development. Its goal is to understand one’s behavioral patterns and interpersonal dynamics, supporting decision-making and personal growth without diagnosing mental health disorders.