Abstract

The problem under investigation concerned relationship between three measures of anxiety: the Taylor MAS, the Freeman Manifest Anxiety Test, and the Martin Checklist of Personal Troubles. The correlation of each of these scales with Marlowe–Crowne SD Scale was also determined in order to test the hypothesis that the correlation will be significantly lower for the Freeman Test than for the Martin Checklist. The results support the above hypothesis and indicate that inference from one scale cannot be generalised to the other when anxiety is the relevant variable.

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