Abstract

Abstract The purpose of this study was to isolate relationships between psychomotor responses and personality structure. Fifteen subjecs were administered the Thurstone Temperament Schedule. Stress was provided by a heat chamber with an ambient temperature of 110 F (30–50 percent R.H.) and walking on a treadmill which moved at 4 mph at zero grade. Analysis of the data permits the following conclusions: (a) two-hand coordination showed a positive significant relationship to the measure of competitiveness; (b) tapping showed a positive significant relationship to the vigorous and sociable traits; and (c) a significant positive relationship between strength and the active trait was found. Hand and arm steadiness had a significant negative relationship with the emotional stability trait.

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