Oral Dependence and Dependent Behavior
- 1 April 1981
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Personality Assessment
- Vol. 45 (2) , 125-129
- https://doi.org/10.1207/s15327752jpa4502_4
Abstract
Eighty undergraduates were asked to solve a series of difficult puzzles, with the instructions that they could ask for help as often as necessary. Half the subjects had an experimenter of the same sex and half of the opposite sex. The subjects were categorized as high or low dependent based on the percentage of oral dependent responses they gave on the Rorschach test. The results indicated that while the male subjects generally performed as predicted (with high oral dependent males asking for help more than low oral dependent males), the opposite results were obtained for females. Additional analyses suggested that what has been called oral dependence consists of at least two factors that relate in different ways to other variables.Keywords
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