
The Hogan Guide
Interpretation and Use of the Hogan Inventories: Interpretation and Use of the Hogan Inventories
Hogan Press
Published on 24. October 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
172 pages
979-8-9856452-8-6 (ISBN)
Description
The Hogan Guide: A Completely Revised Second Edition
As the industry-leading assessment publisher, Hogan Assessments has compiled comprehensive interpretive data for the Hogan Personality Inventory (HPI), the Hogan Development Survey (HDS), and the Motives, Values, Preferences Inventory (MVPI).
Based on decades of research and application, the Hogan Guide is the definitive resource for understanding and interpreting the Hogan inventories.
This second edition includes information for the updates to the content and interpretation of the HPI, HDS, and MVPI. It also offers readers a primer on giving feedback and coaching based on the results from the HPI, HDS, and MVPI.
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
361 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-9856452-8-6 (9798985645286)
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Dr. Hogan is an international authority on personality assessment, leadership, and organizational effectiveness. His theory-based work in personality measurement has contributed to the development of socioanalytic theory, which maintains that the core of personality is based on evolutionary adaptations. He is widely credited with demonstrating how personality factors influence organizational effectiveness in a variety of areas, ranging from organizational climate and leadership to selection and effective team performance.
As an iconoclastic observer of American psychology, Dr. Hogan maintains that personality is best examined from the perspective of the observer (reputation) rather than the actor (a person's identity). As a consequence, he asserts that personality tools should be evaluated in terms of how well reputations (defined by personality tests) predict behavior on the job and in relationships.
Dr. Hogan is the author of more than 300 journal articles, chapters and books including Personality and the Fate of Organizations (2006). His recent author, co-author, and editing credits also include: The Hogan Guide (2007), Personality: Theories and Applications (2008), The Handbook of Personality Psychology (1997), The Perils of Accentuating the Positive (2009), the Hogan Personality Inventory, the Hogan Development Survey, the Motives Values and Preferences Inventory, and the Hogan Business Reasoning Inventory.