Concurrent Validity of the Personal Attribute Inventory as a Self-Concept Scale
1980 ◽
Vol 51
(3)
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pp. 752-754
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Keyword(s):
The Personal Attribute Inventory has demonstrated promise as a self-concept scale. Scores have been significantly correlated with measures of self-concept and several personality factors on the Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire. This study examined the responses of 38 volunteers on self-concept, anxiety, and self-reports of symptoms. Significant correlations were .60 with State Anxiety, .75 with Trait Anxiety and .54 with Symptom Check List, which suggest, as a function of negative self-concept, that the Personal Attribute Inventory may reflect various anxiety states and accompanied somatic complaints.
1989 ◽
Vol 65
(3_suppl2)
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pp. 1195-1201
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The Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire—Form E: Experimental Norms for Mentally Retarded Adults
1991 ◽
Vol 68
(3_suppl)
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pp. 1219-1222
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1980 ◽
Vol 5
(2)
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pp. 255-275
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