Abstract

The Hebrew version of Claridge and Broks' [(1984) Personality and Individual Differences, 5, 633–648] Schizotypal Personality Scale was administered to a sample of 347 female subjects. Factor analysis of the item intercorrelation matrix yielded three factors, similar to those reported by Hewitt and Claridge [(1989) Personality and Individual Differences, 10, 323–330]. The correlations of the total scale and its factor scores with Comrey Personality Scale (CPS) were also computed. The differential pattern of the correlations provided further validation of the scale, and additional support for the multidimensional view of the schizotypy construct.

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