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alex3619

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If I got this right, a low pschoticism score is associated with dogmatic and authority driven personality, while a high psychoticism score is associated with free thinking, freedom and individualism? I am not even sure its a valid concept to start with. It seems like an attempt to mash complex personality and belief issues into a linear scale.

Psychoticism does not mean psychotic.
 

worldbackwards

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If I got this right, a low pschoticism score is associated with dogmatic and authority driven personality, while a high psychoticism score is associated with free thinking, freedom and individualism? I am not even sure its a valid concept to start with. It seems like an attempt to mash complex personality and belief issues into a linear scale.

Psychoticism does not mean psychotic.
Yeah, trebles all round here for transparency and accurate reporting. And who is it shouting that the emperor has no clothes? A student, because no one else dared question such an obvious piece of bullshit being published in a name journal. Data parasite that he is.