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Sex and age aspects in characterological types research

Половозрастные аспекты в исследовании характерологических типов
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Basygysova, Tatiana

Abstract

The study of sex characteristics in characterological types distribution of pubertal and adolescent population showed that histeroid character traits (42,4 %) and psychastenic character traits (20,7 %) which form a character type or a mixture occur more often in a female sampling group; schizo... view more

The study of sex characteristics in characterological types distribution of pubertal and adolescent population showed that histeroid character traits (42,4 %) and psychastenic character traits (20,7 %) which form a character type or a mixture occur more often in a female sampling group; schizoid (28,8 %), epileptoid (44,7 %) and unstable character (15,2%) traits are common for a male sampling group. However epileptoid character traits manifestation in a population can be transient. In general, selected groups are mainly represented by epileptoid (39%), histeroid (34,7%) and schizoid (23,2%) character traits.... view less

Keywords
gender; gender studies; puberty; age; adolescent; personality development; personality psychology; structure; gender-specific factors

Classification
Personality Psychology

Document language
Russian

Publication Year
2012

Page/Pages
17 p.

Journal
Modern Research of Social Problems (2012) 1

ISSN
2218-7405

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Basic Digital Peer Publishing Licence


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