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Gender and Age Differences in Safety-Oriented Personality Style or Phobicentric Psychopathology (SOPS/PCP)

Patrick Bickersteth, Zhang Xinxin and Xiaozhou Zhang

International Journal of Social Science Studies, 2018, vol. 6, issue 12, 22-31

Abstract: This study investigates differences in gender and age in the Safety-Oriented Personality Style or Phobicentric Psychopathology (SOPS/PCP). Comparisons are made with Neuroticism in the Big 5 or Five Factor Model to further distinguish it from SOPS/PCP. The results show similarity in age but not gender differences between the two constructs. Also, the location of the participants (Canada or USA) was not significant. The study is an initial step in accumulating basic facts about SOPS/PCP.

Keywords: Big 5 Neuroticism; five factor model; plaster; continuous change (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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