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psychoticism
Book article from: A Dictionary of Nursing psychoticism (sy-kot-i-sizm) n. a dimension of personality derived from psychometric tests, which appears to indicate a degree of emotional coldness and some cognitive impairment.

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THE SHORT-FORM REVISED EYSENCK PERSONALITY QUESTIONNAIRE (EPQR-S): A GERMAN...
Magazine article from: Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal ...neuroticism and lie scales. The psychoticism scale, however, was found to be less...indices of extraversion, neuroticism, psychoticism and the lie scale each contain 12 items...extraversion, 0.62 and 0.61 for psychoticism, and 0.77 and 0.73 for the lie...
Personality and church attendance among female hockey players
Magazine article from: Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal ...attendance is significantly associated with psychoticism scores, but independent of both extraversion...significantly and negatively correlated with psychoticism scores, but independent of extraversion...expected negative correlation between psychoticism and frequency of ...
Personality and religion among secondary school pupils in the Czech Republic
Magazine article from: Research in Education ...between one personality dimension (low psychoticism scores) and religiosity. This fi...stability, extraversion-introversion and psychoticism-tendermindedness (Eysenck and Eysenck...Eysenck defi nes high scorers on the psychoticism scale as cold, impersonal, hostile...
Research data from McMaster University update understanding of behavior...
Newspaper article from: Psychology & Psychiatry Journal "Psychoticism is a personality trait characterized...whether individual differences in psychoticism predicted attention biases to pictures...analyses revealed that high levels of psychoticism were related to reduced attentional...
Imagination is all in the genes
Newspaper article from: The Herald ...chemistry. Nettle calls this trait "psychoticism" because it is the key marker of our...depression and schizophrenia. But psychoticism, as opposed to psychosis, is not...plunges into full-blown psychoses Psychoticism is like a junction. In one direction...
Effects of personality types on the use of television genre.(Report)
Magazine article from: Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media ...individuals' levels of sensation seeking and psychoticism correlated positively with a preference...higher levels of sensation seeking and psychoticism. A study by Zillmann and Weaver...male participants who were high in psychoticism were more likely to accept violence...
New Findings Reported from Queensland Institute of Medical Research Describe...
Newspaper article from: Psychology & Psychiatry Journal ...vulnerability: a twin study of neuroticism and psychoticism' have been presented. "Recent evidence...we used Eysenck's Neuroticism and Psychoticism scales as markers for psychiatric vulnerability...nonheterosexual females having elevated Psychoticism scores as males do. Our ...
Studies in the area of neuroticism reported from C. Papageorgiou and...
Newspaper article from: Psychology & Psychiatry Journal ...s personality dimensions, namely psychoticism, extraversion, neuroticism, and...test. Extraversion, neuroticism, psychoticism, and lie dimensions were measured...analysis of variance revealed that the low psychoticism group had significantly greater amplitudes...
PROSOCIAL PERSONALITY TRAITS AND ADAPTATION TO STRESS
Magazine article from: Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal ...to extraversion, neuroticism, and psychoticism, respectively. A sample of 75 students...Cortisol response to stress, while psychoticism was correlated with a blunted response...Eysenck proposed a third dimension of psychoticism, reflecting impulsive, antisocial...
Personality and Music Preferences: The Influence of Personality Traits on...
Magazine article from: Journal of Music Therapy ...dimensions: extraversion, neuroticism and psychoticism (Eysenck, 1958). Extraverts prefer...Klimas-Kuchtowa, 2000). In turn, psychoticism is significantly correlated with preferences...complexity. People with high levels of psychoticism prefer more complicated and complex...

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