Disentangling Type A behavior: The roles of ambition,insensitivity, and anxiety |
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Authors: | Robert O Hansson Robert Hogan John A Johnson David Schroeder |
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Affiliation: | University of Tulsa USA;The Pennsylvania State University USA;Augustana College USA |
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Abstract: | This study identified stable components of Type A behavior as usually defined, and examined their relationships with more traditional psychological constructs. Overall scores on the most popular Type A measure (a version of the Jenkins Activity Survey) were moderately associated with ambition but largely unrelated to measures of adjustment. An item analysis yielded subcomponents of Drivenness and Involvement. Drivenness was unrelated to ambition, but was positively related to anxiety and negatively related to interpersonal perceptiveness. Involvement was positively related to ambition and to interpersonal competence. It is suggested that the Jenkins Activity Survey measures a heterogeneous mixture of constructive commitment and self-defeating responses that clouds its psychological interpretation. |
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Keywords: | Request for reprints should be sent to Robert Hogan Department of Psychology University of Tulsa 600 South College Avenue Tulsa OK 74104. |
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