LSD response in Eysenckian trait types identified by polypredictive CFA |
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Authors: | Gustav A. Lienert Petra Netter |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Psychology at the Faculty of Education, University of Nurenberg, Germany;bDepartment of Psychology, University of Giessen, Germany |
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Abstract: | The four personality type combinations derived from high and low extraversion ( ) and high and low neuroticism ( ) have been related to response patterns composed of three symptoms (affective disturbances, thinking disturbances, and blackouts) scored as present (+) or absent (−) after a single oral dose of the hallucinogenic drug LSD-25. Hypotheses for expected response patterns for each personality group were derived from a data set obtained by Kohnen and Lienert (1987). Significance of associations was tested by two strategies of polyprediction configural frequency analysis (CFA): multiple uniprediction and biprediction CFA. Both strategies yielded a significant hyperpresentation of all three symptoms present in E+N+ (hysterics), merely thinking disorders in dysthymics (E−N+), merely affective symptoms in E+N− (stable extraverts), and merely blackouts in N−E− (stable introverts). Authors tried to relate these symptoms to Kretschmer's temperament types and could afterwards show by a chessboard modification of prediction CFA, that by applying two combined hypotheses for two personality types each, the significance of the predicted associations could be increased. |
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