1934
DOI: 10.1176/ajp.90.6.1213
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Schizophrenic Traits in the Functional Psychoses and in Normal Individuals

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“…The few studies done, such as those of Page, Landis, Katz, and Zubin [6,7,10], and Hathaway and McKinley [4,5,8], have revealed findings strikingly discrepant from the pervasive stereotypes of both professional and lay persons. The clinical stereotype about what patients would say and think appeared, in both series of studies, to be so wide of the mark as to lead not only to irrelevant designations, but to erroneous ones.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…The few studies done, such as those of Page, Landis, Katz, and Zubin [6,7,10], and Hathaway and McKinley [4,5,8], have revealed findings strikingly discrepant from the pervasive stereotypes of both professional and lay persons. The clinical stereotype about what patients would say and think appeared, in both series of studies, to be so wide of the mark as to lead not only to irrelevant designations, but to erroneous ones.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…This is shown in a study by Page, Landis, and Katz (9). They made a study of questionnaires made up of traits considered typical of schizophrenia and manic-depressive psychosis.…”
Section: The Type As An Expression Of the Total Organismmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Before such an assumption could be made, a check would have to be made by some other method to determine whether a pure introvert, for instance, would always mark introvert traits. This was assumed with the schizophrenics, but the correlational studies have not sup-ported the assumption; if anything, they have disproved it (see Page,9). The same can be said of judgments.…”
Section: Compensatory Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inventories of items dealing with introversion and extroversion were constructed by Guilford (67) and by Stagner and Pessin (193). Page (154,156) compiled a questionnaire of 50 items typical of schizophrenic behavior.…”
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confidence: 99%