Abstract

To test the hypothesis that Catholics are extrapunitive and that Protestants are intropunitive, the Rosenzweig Picture Frustration Study was given in a battery of personality and religious belief tests to 258 students. The mean scores for extrapunitiveness were higher for the Roman Catholics than for any other group, while the Roman Catholic females have the lowest mean score on intropunitiveness. Some limitations on these findings are discussed.

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