Abstract

Principal components analysis of the Gray-Wilson Personality Questionnaire revealed six fairly independent factors that bore only a partial resemblance to the six animal behaviour paradigms that the test was devised to measure. Taken together with the inter-scale correlations reported previously this raises certain questions about the application of brain systems derived from animal learning studies to the analysis of individual differences at the human level.

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