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Ss from a Quaker secondary school ( N = 121), a high prestige liberal art college ( N = 32), and a nursing school ( N = 70) were given five personality tests, and their responses examined whenever any one group agreed 80% or more. High commonality was found, and the values of the groups were inferred from their responses. Common values pose a problem for the assessment of the individual, since his responses to tests may reflect over-all cultural values rather than his unique opinions.
Male, Personality Inventory, Social Values, Authoritarianism, Creativity, Extraversion, Psychological, Introversion, Psychological, Attitude, Humans, Female
Male, Personality Inventory, Social Values, Authoritarianism, Creativity, Extraversion, Psychological, Introversion, Psychological, Attitude, Humans, Female
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