Abstract

Summary Three measures of each of six traits (locus of control (I-E), extraversion, neuroticism, cultural estrangement, social desirability, and guilt) were administered to 43 male and 57 female college students. Multimethod analysis of the resulting multitrait-multimethod matrix revealed eight traits, although informal examination of the matrix revealed only weak evidence for convergent and discriminant validity. The results were interpreted as supporting the construct validity of most of the measures but indicating the multifactorial nature of the I-E scale.

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