Sex Differences in Extreme Response Style
The main objective of this investigation was to study the influence of sex on extreme response style as measured by a semantic differential. The previous studies led to a general hypothesis formulated as follows. Normal males and females differ from each other with regard to their mean extreme respo...
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ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc6636412017-03-17T08:41:26Z Sex Differences in Extreme Response Style Gossie, Michael personality characteristics gender differences survey responses Semantic differential technique. Scale analysis (Psychology) Sex differences (Psychology) The main objective of this investigation was to study the influence of sex on extreme response style as measured by a semantic differential. The previous studies led to a general hypothesis formulated as follows. Normal males and females differ from each other with regard to their mean extreme response style scores with females having the greater extreme response scores on the semantic differential. North Texas State University Haynes, Jack Read Holloway, Harold D. 1973-12 Thesis or Dissertation v, 31 leaves: ill. Text local-cont-no: 1002773975-Gossie call-no: 379 N81 no.4779 oclc: 1029387 untcat: b1061256 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc663641/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc663641 English United States - Texas - Denton County - Denton Public Gossie, Michael Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights |
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The main objective of this investigation was to study the influence of sex on extreme response style as measured by a semantic differential. The previous studies led to a general hypothesis formulated as follows. Normal males and females differ from each other with regard to their mean extreme response style scores with females having the greater extreme response scores on the semantic differential. |
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North Texas State University |
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