Hysterics and dysthymics as criterion groups in the measure of introversion-extraversion: A rejoinder to Eysenck's reply.

Abstract
“Eysenck has accepted our results despite their alleged premature publication [see 33: 10806], but has disputed our interpretation of them. The most prematurely published result, using his criterion of sample size, showed psychopaths to be extraverted, as predicted by his theory. Presumably, he did not intend this to be a contentious point. A consideration of the other arguments advanced by Eysenck, some of which were supported by irrelevant data, enables us to reaffirm our original statement, namely, either hysterics and dysthymics cannot be used as criterion groups in the measure of introversion-extraversion, or the E scale is not a good measure of introversion-extraversion, or both statements are true.” (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)

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