Factor analysis of the responses of British University students to the Fear Survey Schedule (FSS-III) |
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Authors: | L.D. Kartsounis J. Mervyn-Smith Mary J. Pickersgill |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Bedford College, Regent''s Park, London NW1 4NS, England |
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Abstract: | An 88-item version of the Fear Survey Schedule-III (Wolpe, 1973) was administered to 547 students from Bedford College (University of London) and the scores were factor analysed. Four main factors were identified, relating to fear of social inadequacy, tissue damage, travel and animals. The relative importance of the factors is compared with that found in other studies: fears of social inadequacy and of tissue damage are generally found amongst the major factors, although their relative order may be reversed. The order of the fear ratings of 72 of the items is found to correlate highly with that found in Natal Indians. The scores on some of the items and the total fear scores are higher in females than males and possible explanations of this findings are discussed. |
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