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- Title
A STUDY OF PERSONALITY: A WESTERN AND SOVIET POINT OF VIEW.
- Authors
HRITZUK, JOHN
- Abstract
A theoretical and experimental comparison is made of Eysenck's and Norakidze's work. The Soviet interpretation of set is a state of the participant in which prior events or activity conditions an individual to perceive stimuli or to react to stimuli in a specific manner. For Western psychologists, set has varied meanings. Experimentally, hysterics and dysthymics significantly differ in set trials on Uznadze set tasks; however, the neurotics and non-neurotics, extraverts and introverts do not differ on set tasks.
- Publication
Social Behavior & Personality: an international journal, 1973, Vol 1, Issue 1, p58
- ISSN
0301-2212
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.2224/sbp.1973.1.1.58