Clarity, controllability, and emotional intensity of image: correlations with introversion, neuroticism, and subjective anxiety. |
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Authors: | F J Euse J N Haney |
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Abstract: | Clarity, controllability, and associated affect of visual imagery were intercorrelated with measures of neuroticism, extraversion, and state-trait anxiety for 43 men and 66 women undergraduates. Resulting coefficients indicated high neuroticism, introversion, and anxiety were all associated with poor clarity and controllability of image. Results were interpreted to suggest that anxiety acts as a mediating variable for clarity and controllability of image. |
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