Associations Between the Repressive Adaptive Style and Self-Reported Hope in Mexican American and Euro-American Children |
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Authors: | Ric G. Steele Jason Van Allen Eric R. Benson Heather L. Hunter Diane McDermott |
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Affiliation: | Clinical Child Psychology Program , University of Kansas |
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Abstract: | The investigators factor-analyzed abstract art preferences and correlated art factors with traits on the Guilford-Zimmerman Temperament Survey. Factors were derived from preference ratings on the “Abstract Art Test” developed by Knapp and Green in a previous study. Two of the three multiple loading factors were “non-geometric” or expressionistic; one was “geometric,” rationalistic. Only 2 of the 30 correlations with the GZTS scales were significant at the .10 level, and these could have been due to chance. There is support for dichotomizing abstract art types into “geometric” and “non-geometric” but little support for the role of temperament in aesthetic preference. |
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