Abstract

The Junior Eysenck Personality Inventory (JEPI) and Junior Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (JEPQ) were administered to 230 children (124 boys and 106 Girls) aged 10–11 yr. Correlation for the two versions of the E and N scales were as high as might be expected given their internal reliabilities. The correlation for girls were, however, significantly higher than those obtained for boys. The two L scales were modeerately correlated by comparison. It is concluded that the JEPQ is likely to yield findings closely comparable to the JEPI.

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