Identification of Hypomanic Smartness V/S Passiveness (UI 18) In T- Data

Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 12

Abstract

The present study was mainly designed to identify Cattelian Personality Factor of Hypomaic Smartness Vs Passiveness (UI-18) in T-data measures and its overlap with Q-data factor. To realize the main objective, a sample of 103 female graduate students from women colleges of Sonipat city, and Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra was randomly drawn. The selected participants were administered with 11 T-data measures (scored for 15 variables) and Hypomania Scale (Ma) of MMPI-II. Obtained data were analyzed by descriptive statistics, Pearson’s Correlations and Principal Component Factor Analysis. Overall, the present study almost replicates Cattell UI(T) 18 (Manic Smartness Vs Passiveness) in T-data measures on Indian subjects. T185 (MI 385,351,350), T229 (MI 388,386), T194(MI 2d),T113(MI 39), Appeal Erg of CMT(1716a), and T49(6a) have emerged the T-data measures of UI(T)18 (Hypomanic Smartness Vs Passiveness) in confirmation to the recommendation made by Cattell & Warburton(1967) and Hundleby et al (1965). The study has also ascertained the construct validity of some T-data measures for UI(T) 18 (Manic Smartness Vs Passiveness) in terms of their alignment between T-data measures of UI(T) 18 and Questionnaire measure (Q-data) of Hypomania. Keywords: Personality, Manic Smartness, Passiveness, Correlates.

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Pooja Tyagi, Umed Singh

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Pooja Tyagi, Umed Singh (2017). Identification of Hypomanic Smartness V/S Passiveness (UI 18) In T- Data. Scholars Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, 5(12), 1856-1869. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-382222