Psychological types of male and female Bible College students in England |
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Authors: | Leslie J. Francis Andrew W. Penson Susan H. Jones |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Wales , Bangor, UK;2. Moorlands College , Christchurch, UK;3. Research Associate, Centre for Ministry Studies , University of Wales , Bangor |
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Abstract: | A sample of 278 male and 213 female Bible College students in England completed Form G (Anglicized) of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). The data demonstrated clear preferences for introversion over extraversion, for sensing over intuition, and for judging over perceiving among both male and female Bible College students. Among females there was also a clear preference for feeling over thinking. The two predominant types among female Bible College students emerged as ISFJ (23%) and ESFJ (17%). The two predominant types among male Bible college students emerged as ISTJ (15%) and ISFJ (13%). |
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Keywords: | coping cognitive spirituality religion Pargament |
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