Readings in Extraversion-introversion: Fields of applicationHans Jurgen Eysenck |
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... diagnosis of Passive - Aggressive Personality in these groups , and it was not exactly clear as to which general neurotic category they belonged . It was arbitrarily decided to classify these patients on the basis of the sub- diagnosis ...
... diagnosis of Passive - Aggressive Personality in these groups , and it was not exactly clear as to which general neurotic category they belonged . It was arbitrarily decided to classify these patients on the basis of the sub- diagnosis ...
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... diagnosis until all the other questions had been answered , but it would be difficult to say how far this was achieved . The diagnosis was made last and was made with reference to all the informa- tion obtained during the interview ...
... diagnosis until all the other questions had been answered , but it would be difficult to say how far this was achieved . The diagnosis was made last and was made with reference to all the informa- tion obtained during the interview ...
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... diagnosis . It is worth considering the extent to which each of these indices was associated with extraversion . Table 2 shows those interview indices which were significantly associated with diagnosis in Table 1. This shows that ...
... diagnosis . It is worth considering the extent to which each of these indices was associated with extraversion . Table 2 shows those interview indices which were significantly associated with diagnosis in Table 1. This shows that ...
Contents
Editors Introduction | 3 |
The Relationship Between IntroversionExtraversion | 11 |
Neuroticism and School AttainmentA Linear Relation | 24 |
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