Browsing Multivariate Experimental Clinical Research, v.3 no.4 by Issue Date
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Book review: "A guide to the clinical use of the 16 PF" by Samuel Karson and Jerry W. O'Dell, 1977
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A symposium to honor Sidney W. Bijou, Raymond B. Cattell, Joseph McV. Hunt and O. Hobart Mowrer
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Book review: "Multivariate Approaches for the Behavioral Sciences: A Brief Text" by G. Frank Lawlis and Douglas Chatfield, 1974
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Journal of Multivariate Experimental Personality and Clinical Psychology, v.3, no.4 (complete version)
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Diagnosis of the dynamic roots of a clinical symptom by P-technique: A case of episodic alcoholism
(Wichita State University, Department of Psychology, 1978)A P-technique study of a middle-aged episodic alcoholic was undertaken to get at the dynamic roots of the symptom. The ten dynamic traits in the Motivation Analysis Test were measured each day for 100 occasions using 5 ... -
Reliability and scope in personality assessment: A comparison of the Cattell and Eysenck inventories
(Wichita State University, Department of Psychology, 1978)One questionnaire designed to measure primary personality traits (the 16 PF) and another designed to measure second-order traits (the EPI) were compared in terms of reliability and comprehensiveness. Reliability differences ... -
Expectancies for future success as a function of locus of control, task structure and outcome
(Wichita State University, Department of Psychology, 1978)The present study investigated the relationship between personality and task dimensions of perceived locus of control. Male alcoholic subjects were administered Rotter's I-E scale and participated in both chance and skill ...