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Abstract
This chapter introduces the characteristics of a farmer that defines his management ability, and discusses how these characteristics might be measured using psychometric tests. Those characteristics include: personality; attitudes to risky situations; intelligence; motivation, objectives and emotional intelligence; and learning style.