Abstract

The present study investigated the relationships between interpersonal flexibility, Type A behavior, and impostor characteristics in college students. Although no significant relationship was found to exist between interpersonal flexibility and Type A behavior, interpersonal flexibility and impostor characteristics were negatively related for both men and women. Although Type A and impostor characteristics were negatively related for men, they were positively related for women.

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