Abstract

This study tested the correlations between Carter's (2008) Multiplicity Scale and the Plural Self Scale, which measures a similar concept of multiple self. 67 undergraduate students (17 men, 50 women; M age = 20.6 yr., SD = 2.3) completed Carter's Multiplicity Scale, Altrocchi's Plural Self Scale, the abbreviated Big Five Inventory and the Tolerance of Ambiguity Scale. Scores on the first two scales were only weakly associated with each other, but scores on both scales were positively associated with the Big Five Inventory's Neuroticism score. Scores on the first two scales were not associated with Tolerance for Ambiguity scores.

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