Recent Submissions

  • Journal of Multivariate Experimental Personality and Clinical Psychology, First Number, v.1, no.1 (complete version)  

    Western Institute of Multivariate Experimental Psychology (Western Institute of Multivariate Experimental Psychology, 1973)
  • Editorial 

    Pierson, George R. (Western Institute of Multivariate Experimental Psychology, Brandon, Oregon, 1973)
  • Computer assisted personality analysis (CAPA) and simulation (CAPS) 

    Pierson, George R. (Western Institute of Multivariate Experimental Psychology, 1973)
    This paper discusses the development of technology designed to simulate hypothetical personality structures and to predict specific behaviours as a consequence of personality and situational interactions.4 This device ...
  • Theory and measurement of self-esteem 

    Dickstein, Ellen, 1947- (Western Institute of Multivariate Experimental Psychology, 1973)
    An earlier paper (Dickstein, 1972) identified five forms of self-concept. The nature self-esteem was postulated to vary with age, with a different type of self-esteem being appropriate to each form of the self-concept. On ...
  • A check on the 28 factor clinical analysis questionnaire structure on normal and pathological subjects 

    Cattell, Raymond B. (Raymond Bernard), 1905-1998 (Western Institute of Multivariate Experimental Psychology, 1973)
    Taking the widest currently possible array of items made up for various pathological behaviors, some five pioneer factorings have indicated 28 primary factors, 16 of which are the familiar normal personality factors of the ...
  • A 28-day case-study with the M.A.T. 

    Kline, Paul; Grindley, Jennifer (Western Institute of Multivariate Experimental Psychology, 1973)
    One subject completed the M.A.T. every day for a period of a month. In addition a detailed diary was kept for this period. Fluctuations in the scores of the M.A.T. variables were related to diary events. This procedure ...