Browsing Multivariate Experimental Clinical Research, v.2 no.1 by Title
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Countercultural and opposing values at a two-year college
(Wichita State University, Department of Psychology, 1976)In an attempt to replicate findings using demographically different populations, the author compared results of principal components analyses on a chart of 456 "fundamental world perspectives." In addition, the Comrey ... -
Effects of father absence on women's perception of "ideal" mate and father
(Wichita State University, Department of Psychology, 1976)The father-absent group compromised 28 college women whose biological father had not lived at home after their 11th birthday. Controls were father-present college women. Both groups completed the Sixteen Personality Factor ... -
Family-level interventions for retarded children: A multivariate approach to issues and strategies
(Wichita State University, Department of Psychology, 1976)This paper considers issues and strategies of household-level interventions for families of retarded children. A perspective regarding retardation and a statement of the relevant levels of analysis is set forth in the ... -
Journal of Multivariate Experimental Personality and Clinical Psychology, v.2, no.1 (complete version)
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Second stratum personality structure in joint rating and questionnaire measures: With new light on questionnaire distortion
(Wichita State University, Department of Psychology, 1976)The study continues a test of the theory of instrument-transcending personality factors, which requires that the same personality factors load both the questionnaire and the observer-rating markers for a factor. It has ... -
Test of the replicability of Cattell's HSPQ factor structure using item parcels
(Wichita State University, Department of Psychology, 1976)HSPQ responses of 1836 male and female adolescents were grouped to produce 42 marker variables, three for each of the 14 factors contained in the HSPQ. Subjects were divided into two randomly equivalent subsamples of males ...