TY - JOUR PY - 1965// TI - Some correlates of delinquency and validity of questionnaire assessment methods JO - Psychological reports A1 - Becker, P. W. SP - 271 EP - 277 VL - 16 IS - 1 N2 -
A Delinquency Scale (Peterson, Quay, & Cameron, 1959), the Taylor Manifest Anxiety Scale (Taylor, 1953), and the Gordon Personal Inventory (Gordon, 1956) were administered in random order to 609 Federal Reformatory residents. Several other test and demographic measures were obtained for each S from reformatory records. Product-moment intercorrelations among variables (p = .01), defined those relationships statistically different from zero. The results failed to demonstrate a consistency, or invariance, with those relationships observed by Quay, Peterson, and Consalvi (1960). The data suggest that Psychopathy and Neuroticism, as measured by the Delinquency Scale, are not independent factors, and both appear, instead, to assess a personality dimension best described as the “acting-out neurotic.” The data also provide discriminative validity information for the various subscales of the Gordon Personal Inventory, substantiating Gordon's (1956) original construct labels.
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LA - en SN - 0033-2941 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1965.16.1.271 ID - ref1 ER -