Personality integration and perception of interpersonal relationships.

Abstract
Studied the ways in which individuals at different levels of personality integration perceive interpersonal relationships. 2 groups of 26 male undergraduates each were selected for high or middle scores on the Personality Integration Reputation Test. A picture-story test was administered and scored. 5 hypotheses concerning predicted differences in perception were substantially confirmed. The high group (a) perceived more relationships, (b) used more affect terms, (c) used more approach and sharing terms, (d) reported more positive affect, and (e) used more diversified affect and behavior terms. (27 ref.) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)

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