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Jon Fridrik Sigurdsson Olafur O. Bragason Emil Einarsson Eva B. Valdimarsdottir 《欧洲人格杂志》2004,18(5):435-443
The aim of the study was to assess the relationship of compliance with Eysenck's three personality dimensions: psychoticism, extraversion, and neuroticism. Three groups of participants (prison inmates, college students, and university students) completed the Gudjonsson Compliance Scale (GCS) and the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ). As predicted, compliance correlated positively with neuroticism and negatively with extraversion in all groups, whereas for psychoticism the correlation was positive among the prison inmates, negative for college students, and non‐significant for university students. A quadrant analysis according to Eysenck's original two‐dimensional framework (neuroticism–stability and introversion–extraversion) showed that compliance was highest among unstable introverts and lowest among stable extraverts. The findings are discussed in relation to recent work on person‐type approaches. Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 相似文献
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Fukuda Keisuke Pall Shawal Chen Erica Maxcey Ashleigh M. 《Psychonomic bulletin & review》2020,27(3):520-528
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review - Recognition-induced forgetting, whereby the recognition of targeted memories induces the forgetting of related memories, results from the recognition of old... 相似文献
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Magnússon P Smári J Sigurdardóttir D Baldursson G Sigmundsson J Kristjánsson K Sigurdardóttir S Hreidarsson S Sigurbjörnsdóttir S Gudmundsson OO 《Journal of attention disorders》2006,9(3):494-503
In a study of ADHD symptoms in the relatives of probands diagnosed with ADHD, the validity of self-reported and informant-reported symptoms in childhood and adulthood was investigated with a semistructured diagnostic interview, the Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for School-Age Children (K-SADS) adapted for adults, as a criterion. The participating relatives were 80 women and 46 men aged 17 to 77. Rating scales based on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed.) were completed by participants and informants. Internal consistency of the scales and interrater reliabilities of the diagnostic interview were satisfactory. Correlations between ratings across sources of information supported convergent and divergent validity. Self-report scales and informant scales predicted interview-based diagnoses in childhood and adulthood with adequate sensitivities and specificities. It was concluded that the rating scales have good psychometric properties, at least in at-risk populations. 相似文献
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Studies in East European Thought - 相似文献
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