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A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF THE REVISED ORIGINAL AND SHORT PSYCHOTICISM SCALE DERIVED FROM EYSENCK PERSONALITY QUESTIONNAIRE REVISED AMONG KUWAITI UNDERGRADUATES.

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العنوان: A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF THE REVISED ORIGINAL AND SHORT PSYCHOTICISM SCALE DERIVED FROM EYSENCK PERSONALITY QUESTIONNAIRE REVISED AMONG KUWAITI UNDERGRADUATES. (French)
المؤلفون: Ansari, Badr M.
المصدر: BAU Journal - Society, Culture & Human Behavior; 2021, Vol. 3 Issue 1, p1-29, 29p
مستخلص: The aim of this study is to compare the psychometric properties of the original version and the short version of the Psychoticism Scale, which are Derived from Eysenck Personality Questionnaire Revised. In this study, a sample consisting of (1842) students from Kuwait University (538) male and (1304) female students were used in this study to examine the gender differences and to test the reliability and validity for Psychoticism Scale which are derived from original (EPQ-R) and the short version (EPQRS) . The Original (EPQ-R) and Short (EPQR-S) Psychoticism Scales, the short version of the NEO FFI-S, and the Big Five Inventory BFI were administered to the sample. The results revealed significant gender differences in the two Psychoticism scales (EPQ-R & EPQR-S) of Psychoticism, in favor of males. The results also revealed the variation of the reliability coefficients for the two Psychoticism Scales. The alpha coefficient was 0.63 for males, and 0.65 for females from the original Psychoticism Scale (EPQ-R). While the alpha coefficient was 0.65 for males and 0.64 for females from the short Psychoticism Scale (EPQRS). The results of the exploratory factor analysis also resulted in extracting five factors from both the original and the short version of Psychoticism Scales. Moreover, the results revealed significant positive correlations between psychoticism and neuroticism, and low positive correlations between psychoticism and both extraversion and openness. While the results showed a significant negative correlation between psychoticism and both lie, Agreeableness and Conscientiousness [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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