Male alcoholics,secondary psychopathy and Eysenck's theory of personality |
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Authors: | Craig MacAndrew |
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Affiliation: | University of California. Irvine, California, USA |
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Abstract: | The scores of several samples of male alcoholics and others on the MAC Scale (an MMPI-derived scale for the differentiation of male alcohol abusers from non-substance-abusing male psychiatric outpatients) are summarized, and the responses of the false negatives and false positives from the scale's standardization samples are analyzed. The following 7conclusions were reached: (1) There are two broad classes of male alcoholics—those who fall into the E + N + quadrant of secondary psychopathy and those who fall into the E - N + quadrant of neurotic introversion; (2) Unselected runs of male alcoholics populate these two quadrants in a quite stable ratio of 17 to 3, respectively; (3) Pari passu, Eysenck's placement of alcoholics in the E + N + quadrant will be upheld in approximately 85% of the cases while those who hold that alcoholics are ‘dysthymics who also drink too much’ will find themselves in error in approximately similar degree. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be addressed to the School of Social Sciences University of California—Irvine Irvine CA 92717 U.S.A.. |
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