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Carlson, Rae – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1971
Theoretical formulations of D. Gutmann in 1965 and of D. Bakan in 1966 were tested in three studies of sex differences in personality. Results indicate the importance of qualitative aspects of sex differences in personality and support the agency communion formulation as a framework for future inquiry. (Author)
Descriptors: Females, Males, Personality, Personality Assessment
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Foulds, Melvin L.; Warehime, Robert G. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1971
The results of this study indicate that a rather strong inverse relationship exists between repression-sensitization and Personality Orientation Inventory scale scores. The evidence suggests that repressors may be better adjusted than sensitizers. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), College Students, Personality, Personality Assessment
Trybus, Raymond J. – Journal of Rehabilitation of the Deaf, 1973
Descriptors: College Students, Exceptional Child Research, Hearing Impairments, Personality
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Davis, Michael G.; Stewart, Charles W. – 1970
This study investigates 16 personality factors and their relevance to the swimming proficiency of physical education students at Wisconsin State University-River Falls. Two instruments, a swimming skills test and the Cattell Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire, were utilized. The major hypotheses tested include: (1) there is no difference…
Descriptors: College Students, Females, Individual Characteristics, Males
McClain, Edwin W. – J Coll Stud Personnel, 1970
Subjects were given the PF and the EPPS. Some results were that the more regularly males attend church the greater their preoccupation with inner experience; the opposite for females. (Author/EK)
Descriptors: Attendance Patterns, Behavior Patterns, Churches, College Students
Agathen, Jean M.; Farran, Joel M.; Mangelsdorf, Sarah C. – 1997
Noting the lack of research on the congruence of children's general self-concepts and parents' perceptions, this study investigated the associations between 4-year-old children's self-concepts and parents' reports of temperament. Fifty-four children, 28 boys and 26 girls, watched the videotaped Children's Self-View Questionnaire. (Data collection…
Descriptors: Extraversion Introversion, Parent Attitudes, Personality, Personality Assessment