Some of psychology’s most interesting artifacts reflect not only the zeitgeist of the times but the personalities of the psychologists behind them. One such example is the “Marital Rating Scale–Wife’s Chart,” a test developed in the late 1930s by George W. Crane, MD, PhD, (1901-95) of Northwestern University, who ran a counseling practice, wrote a syndicated national newspaper column called “The Worry Clinic” and started his own matchmaking service.
This 1930s Test Will Rate You As A Wife
This is strictly meant for entertainment purposes!!! That being said, it is good for a laugh or at least offers some insights into our not so distant past. The whole idea of a merit/ demerit system is pretty hilarious!