Psychological Characteristics of Applicants to the Jesuit Order |
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Authors: | Anthony M. Kuchan Michael Wierzbicki Mary Anne Siderits |
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Affiliation: | 1. Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, 53201-1881, USA
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Abstract: | This study summarizes the test results of 89 applicants to the Society of Jesus, a religious order of Roman Catholic priests and brothers. Applicants were above average in intelligence and educational attainment. Applicants’ highest vocational theme score was Social, with subtest profiles most strongly suggesting interests in the areas of Religious Activity and Teaching. Applicants obtained MMPI profiles generally indicative of healthy psychological adjustment. Test scores did not clearly predict whether applicants remained in any of the training periods for the priesthood or the priesthood itself. This paper identified four psychological characteristics, defined by clusters of MMPI scores, which may be useful in screening applicants to the Jesuit Order. |
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