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<li>A Psychometric Analysis of the Three Gunas<ref name="ref30">Wolf DB. A Psychometric Analysis of the Three Gunas. Psychol Rep [Internet]. 1999 Jun [cited 2023 Jan 9];84(3_suppl):1379–90. Available from: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.2466/pr0.1999.84.3c.1379 </ref></li></ol> | <li>A Psychometric Analysis of the Three Gunas<ref name="ref30">Wolf DB. A Psychometric Analysis of the Three Gunas. Psychol Rep [Internet]. 1999 Jun [cited 2023 Jan 9];84(3_suppl):1379–90. Available from: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.2466/pr0.1999.84.3c.1379 </ref></li></ol> | ||
These scales are used to assess the Trigunas, the concept is taken from the Indian intellectual tradition and Ayurveda, many psychometric procedures used in the validation process. | These scales are used to assess the Trigunas, the concept is taken from the Indian intellectual tradition and Ayurveda, many psychometric procedures used in the validation process. | ||
== Future scope of research == | |||
<p style='text-align:justify;'>The triguna concept has immense scope for research to reveal its utility in various dimensions of health. Systematic review of the available research work can be helpful for a deeper understanding of rajas guna in different domains of mental health, personality, psychometric assessment, and philosophy.</p> | |||
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