Affiliation:
1. Elizabeth General Hospital, Community Mental Health Center
Abstract
Four groups of male Orthodox Jews differing in current religious practices and educational affiliation were administered the California Psychological Inventory and the Dogmatism Scale. Matched tetrads of 30 subjects each controlled for age, social class, and generation (how long the subject's family had been in the United States) were then formed. For the analysis of scores of the California Psychological Inventory, Gough's college norms were used. Significant group differences in personality and dogmatism were found, supporting the importance of subcultural religious affiliation as a determinant of personality and dogmatism.
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