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Intercorrelations between Personal Orientation Inventory and Gordon Personal Inventory Scores

Psychological Reports, 1968
Intercorrelations are presented between the Persona] Orientation Inventory and the Gordon Personal Inventory for 30 undergraduates. Nine of the 48 correlations are significant, with the GPI Original Thinking scale showing the most consistent tendency to relate to POI dimensions.
J R, Braun, P, Asta
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A Comparison of Four Personality Inventories

Journal of Personality Assessment, 1977
The equivalence of personality constructs measured by four rationally devised inventories watested by means of a factor analytic approach. The tests were administered to large high school and college samples. Separate analysis of each inventory were followed by analysis of pooled scales representing each factor found in any inventory. Twelve dimensions
Maurice Lorr, James P. O'Connor
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Hypnotizability and the maudsley personality inventory

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1964
Abstract The Maudsley Personality Inventory was administered to 349 male college students. 9 male Ss were chosen to represent each of the 4 possible combinations (total N = 36) of extreme high and low extraversion and introversion scores. An attempt was made to hypnotize each S by means of the Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale, Form C. Analysis of
G W, COOPER, R H, DANA
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Relationship between the Basic Personality Inventory and the Neo-Personality Inventory in a Nonpatient Sample

Psychological Reports, 1991
The relation between psychopathology measured by Jackson's 1989 Basic Personality Inventory and personality dimensions measured by Costa and McCrae's 1985 NEO-Personality Inventory was investigated in a nonpatient sample of 457 female subjects. The results contribute to the validation of both instruments and agree with the relevant findings reported in
J, Levin, I, Montag
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Development of the Personality Inventory for Youth: A Self-Report Companion to the Personality Inventory for Children

Journal of Personality Assessment, 1993
This research explored the ability of parent-informant Personality Inventory for Children (PIC; Lachar, 1982) questionnaire items to form the foundation for self-report scales. An iterative rational and internal consistency approach using 585 clinical protocols constructed nine nonoverlapping clinical scales.
D, Lachar, C P, Gruber
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Intercorrelations of Scores on the SONSO Personality Inventory and on the Gordon Personal Profile and Inventory

Psychological Reports, 1996
The SONSO Personality Inventory, an adjective self-rating measure of five factors, was administered with the Gordon Personal Profile to a sample of 200 university students and with the Gordon Personal Inventory to another sample of 200 students. Four of the SONSO factors had at least one correlation above .45 on one of the Gordon scales.
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Qualitative variations in personality inventories: subjective understandings of items in a personality inventory

Qualitative Research in Psychology, 2016
ABSTRACTMost studies using personality inventories do not take individual, subjective understandings of the items into account. The present study is one of the few to have investigated the quality of individuals’ psychological processes when making the Likert-like responses often used in psychological inventories.
Lars Lundmann, Jakob Waag Villadsen
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The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory and Personality Assessment Inventory

2000
The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) and its revision the MMPI-2 have been the subjects of well over 10,000 published studies investigating their use and properties. There are many summary studies of validity and reliability issues (Cottle, 1950; Dahlstrom & Welsh, 1960; Dahlstrom, Welsh, & Dahlstrom, 1975; Gravitz & Gerton, 1976 ...
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Instructional Artifacts on Personality Inventories

Psychological Reports, 1977
38 subjects were administered the Omnibus Personality Inventory and 91 subjects the Personal Orientation Inventory under instructions to respond to each item with one, both, or neither response alternative. Under these instructions the keyed and nonkeyed scores for some scales are not highly correlated.
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Stressor Inventory for Persons with Epilepsy

Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1986
Persons who have epilepsy experience many stressors related to this chronic condition. Stressors arise both from the nature of the condition and from society's misconceptions and lack of knowledge about epilepsy. The specific stressors experienced and the salience of the stressors vary from individual to individual and over time.
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