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Lucy, William T. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1976
The stability of personality types as assessed by a person's major field at graduation and by high-point VPI code as an employed adult is demonstrated for intervals of 10 to 35 years for 884 men and women. The concurrent validity of the VPI for employed adults is also substantial. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Higher Education, Majors (Students), Personality Assessment
Palladino, Joseph; Domino, George – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1978
The results of the California Psychological Inventory, the Survey of Study Habits and Attitudes, and the Mooney Problem Check List for short-term clients, long-term clients, and nonclients were compared. Results supported the usefulness of the Mooney in a relatively normal setting. (Author)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Guidance Centers, Higher Education, Personality Assessment
Diamant, Louis; Windholz, George – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1981
Clinical, psychoanalytical, and existential hypotheses were reviewed and tested using college students as subjects. When a measure of loneliness was correlated with a number of personality scales, loneliness was positively related to depression, hopelessness, paranoia, alienation, external locus of control, aggression, and potential suicide, but…
Descriptors: Aggression, College Students, Depression (Psychology), Existentialism
Lange, Arthur J.; And Others – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1974
The possibility that significant differences exist between college student subgroups, as measured by the Omnibus Personality Inventory (OPI), was tested with 99 university students and was supported. Intellectual disposition variables consistently yielded significant differences among subgroups. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, College Students, Individual Differences, Intelligence
George, Rickey L.; And Others – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1973
Students enrolled in a community college were given the Edwards Personal Preference Schedule. Those students enrolled in transfer programs were compared with those students enrolled in terminal programs on each scale, with sex and socioeconomic status factors controlled. Differences were found in dominance, heterosexuality, aggression, endurance,…
Descriptors: College Students, Individual Characteristics, Personality Assessment, Personality Studies
Hooper, Judith Oakey – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1979
Returning women students (N=24) and their families were interviewed and the adults given measures of personality traits. Adult personality scores seemed to vary with academic rank and length of time in school as wives. Family coping style was related to the wife's performance of the student role. (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Family Life, Females, Higher Education
McClain, Edwin W.; Andrews, Henry B. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1972
Superior students' capacities for intellectual and aesthetic experience appear to be highly actualized. However, their excessive independence appears to be thwarting to another important area of human fulfillment, i.e., living in rewarding interpersonal relationships. (Author/CJ)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academically Gifted, College Students, Gifted
Astin, Helen S. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1971
This study examines personality differences and similarities between student groups in protest activities by comparing activists to student leaders and random students. Results indicate many similarities in personality dimensions but protesters are more adventurous, autocratic and individualistic. They are also more spontaneous and irresponsible.…
Descriptors: Activism, Behavior Patterns, Individual Characteristics, Personality Assessment
Pascarella, Ernest T.; Terenzini, Patrick T. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1977
Discriminant analysis was separately employed for men and women in order to determine the independent personality dimensions that discriminate among the four Clark-Trow student types. Two significant discriminant functions placed the male vocational, nonconformist, academic, and collegiate types in positions that are essentially consistent with…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Models, Personality Assessment, Personality Studies
Grandy, Thomas G.; Stahmann, Robert F. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1974
This study focused on the efficiency of family variables in predicting university student personality types (expressed occupational choices) within the framework of Holland's theory. Eight of 22 family variables emerged as the best predictors of personality types. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Students, Decision Making, Family Influence
Leitner, Dennis W.; Sedlacek, William E. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1976
Campus officers (N=52) were administered seven personality and attitude measures. Their performance was predicted on nine criterion measures, using multiple regression. Results yielded significant predictions on all criteria, but showed each criterion was associated with different, sometimes opposite characteristics. Negative racial attitudes were…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Higher Education, Individual Characteristics, Performance Factors
Baker, Robert W.; Siryk, Bohdan – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1980
Alienation is viewed as a relatively stable and enduring characteristic of individuals. Significant correlations were found between the alienation scale, administered before matriculation, and three indices of adjustment in the freshman year (i.e., the adjustment scale, an activities checklist, and attrition). (Author)
Descriptors: Admission (School), Admissions Counseling, Alienation, College Freshmen
Reilley, Robert R.; Knight, Glenn E. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1970
Comparison of Mexican and non Mexican students indicates that the Mexican group is more conventional and less subjective than the non Mexican group. Females appear more introverted, shy and anxious than do males across racial lines. (CJ)
Descriptors: College Students, Ethnic Groups, Individual Characteristics, Mexican Americans