RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN LIBIDO FIXATIONS MEASURED BY THE FR-3 QUESTIONNAIRE AND PERSONALITY DIMENSIONS MEASURED BY THE MK-241 TEST
Izabela Hubert, Jasna Karanjac, Aleksandar Vasi}
In: Personality in Multicultural Society, Vol. 3
Questionnaires FR-3, designed according
to the Freud-Abraham's model for measuring libido fixations, and MK-241,
intended for personality dimensions estimation according to the cybernetic
model of conative functioning, were applied on the sample of 130 subjects,
both sexes, and of the age between 20 and 70.
Firstly, the data were analyzed under
the principal components model with the application of G-K criteria and
normalized Varimax solution, and secondly under the model of canonical
correlational analysis.
In the first part of the analysis 22
new variables had been obtained within the space of measurement of the
FR-3, and 24 new variables within the space of measurement of the MK241.
The examination of the relationships between these sets of new variables
have given 6 statistically significant pairs of canonical factors, with
canonical correlation coefficients .82, .78, .72, .71 and .68.
KEY WORDS: Personality questionnaires,
Libido fixations, Personality dimensions, Canonical correlation, Correlation
analysis.