PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES An International Journal of Research into the Structure and Development of Personality, and the Causation of Individual Differences Volume 17, 1994 CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX © PERGAMON PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES An International Journal of Research into the Structure and Development of Personality, and the Causation of Individual Differences Editors -in-Chief Professor H. J. EYSENCK and Dr S. B. G. EYSENCK Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, De Crespigny Park, Denmark Hill, London SES 8AF Editorial Board Professor M. AMELANG Professor M. W. EYSENCK Professor D. SCHALLING University of Heidelberg, Royal Holloway and Bedford Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Germany New College, Surrey Sweden Professor A. ANGLEITNER Professor F. FARLEY Professor T. SHIGEHISA University of Bielefeld, University of Wisconsin, U.S.A. Tokyo Kasei-Gakuin University, Germany Professor L. GOLDBERG Japan Professor J. BREBNER Oregon, U.S.A. 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Copyright © 1994 Elsevier Science Ltd LIST OF CONTENTS Volume 17, Number 1 iii The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID) ITZHAK MONTAG and JOSEPH LEVIN 1 The Five Factor Model and psychopathology in nonclin- ical samples P. Muris, F. J. VAN ZUUREN, P. J. DE JONG, 9 Monitoring and blunting coping styles: the Miller Be- E. DE BeurRS and G. HANEWALD havioural Style Scale and its correlates, and the develop- ment of an alternative questionnaire RICHARD D. ARVEY, BRIAN P. MCCALL, 21 Genetic influences on job satisfaction and work values THOMAS J. BOUCHARD JR, PAUL TAUBMAN and MARCIE A. CAVANAUGH ADRIAN FURNHAM and LAURENCE ALISON 35 Theories of crime, attitudes to punishment and juror bias amongst police, offenders and the general public JOHN W. MCHOSKEY 49 Factor structure of the Protestant Work Ethic scale DOREEN KIMURA 53 Body asymmetry and intellectual pattern MICHAEL WINDLE 61 Temperamental inhibition and activation: hormonal and psychosocial correlates and associated psychiatric dis- orders JAMES C. OVERHOLSER and 71 Assessment of interpersonal dependency using the Mil- STACY R. FREIHEIT lon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-II (MCMI-II) and the Depressive Experiences Questionnaire T. JOEL WADE, KEVIN WITHAM and Sex differences in trait hostility at levels above and below JONATHAN S. ABRAMOWITZ the mean KENNETH Fox, ANGELA PAGE, 87 Dietary restraint and self-perceptions in early adoles- NEIL ARMSTRONG and BRIAN KIRBY cence H.-P. STEINGASS, GUDRUN SARTORY and 97 Chronic alcoholism and cognitive function: general de- A. G. M. CANAVAN cline or patterned impairment? HEATHER A. BUSCH, PAUL R. KING and 111 Interactional anxiety in an examination situation with Mary ALICE GUTTMAN French and English high school students: an empirical test of a composite predictor for state anxiety SUNDAY ADEREMI ADEYEMO 117 Individual differences in thinking and problem solving ILONA K. ZAGON and HENRY J. JACKSON 125 Construct validity of a psychopathy measure Notes and Shorter Communications MICHAEL LYNN 137 Neuroticism and the prevalence of tipping: a cross- country study Gary E. DUNN, ANTHONY M. PAOLO, 139 The impact of race on the Dissociative Experiences Scale JOSEPH J. RYAN, CYNTHIA E. DUNN and JAY VAN FLEET P. Muris, A. DE JONGH, F. J. VAN ZUUREN 143 Coping style, anxiety, cognitions, and cognitive control and G. TER HORST in dental phobia MATTHIAS FANK 147 The development of a money-handling inventory Book Reviews ISSID Call for Nominations Contents Volume 17, Number 2 ili The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID) LisA EKSELIUS, EVA LINDSTROM, 155 Comorbidity among the personality disorders in LARS VON KNORRING, OWE BODLUND DSM-III-R and GUNNAR KULLGREN JOHN G. BAKER, MICHAEL A. ZEVON 161 Differences in positive and negative affect dimensions: and JAMES B. ROUNDS latent trait analysis PAUL M. Koun, BRIAN D. HAy 169 Hassles, coping styles, and negative well-being and JOHN J. LEGERE PATRICK C. L. HEAVEN, JOHN CONNORS 181 Three or five personality dimensions? An analysis of and CHRISTOPHER R. STONES natural language terms in two cultures Jo-ANNE BACHOROWSKI and 19] Emotional intensity: measurement and _ theoretical ELLEN B. BRAATEN implications SIMON G. DRAYCOTT and PAUL KLINE 201 Further investigation into the nature of the BIP: a factor analysis of the BIP with primary abilities MEREDITH FAITH and WILLIAM J. RAY 211 Hypnotizability and dissociation in a college age popu- lation: orthogonal individual differences EAMONN FERGUSON, TIM PAYNE 217 Occupational personality assessment: theory structure and NEIL ANDERSON and psychometrics of the OPQ FMXS5-Student EDWARD M. MILLER 227 Paternal provisioning versus mate seeking in human populations RICHARD LYNN 257 Sex differences in intelligence and brain size: a paradox resolved LAZAR STANKOV, RICHARD ROBERTS 273 Attention and speed of test-taking in intelligence and and GEORGINA SPILSBURY aging Notes and Shorter Communications PETER MurRIs and ERIK SCHOUTEN 285 Monitoring and blunting: a factor analysis of the Miller Behavioural Style Scale Jo BRUNAS-WAGSTAFF, ANGELA BERGQUIST 289 Cognitive correlates of functional and dysfunctional and GRAHAM F. WAGSTAFF impulsivity STEVEN R. FEELGOOD and 293 Auditory and visual hallucinations in university students ANDREW J. RANTZEN STEPHANIE M. CLANCY DOLLINGER 297 Individual differences in visual search performance among medical technologists Book Reviews Volume 17, Number 3 iil The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID) NADINE R. RICHENDOLLER 303 Exploring the links between personality and empathic and JAMES B. WEAVER III response style RoBIN J. H. RUSSELL and 313 Predictors of happiness in married couples PAMELA A. WELLS Contents Vv HASIDA BEN-ZUR 323 Type A Behavior Pattern and decision making strategies and NAOMI WaARDI HEINRICH STUMPF 335 Gender-related differences in cognitive abilities: evidence and DouGLas N. JACKSON from a medical school admissions testing program TERRY D. BLUMENTHAL 345 Normal startle responding in psychosis-prone college and CINDY L. CREPS students VINCENT EGAN, ANN CHISWICK, 357 Size isn’t everything: a study of brain volume, CELESTINE SANTOSH, K. NAIDU, intelligence and auditory evoked potentials J. EWEN RIMMINGTON and JONATHAN J. K. BEST JEAN P. CHAPMAN, LOREN J. CHAPMAN 369 Does the Eysenck Psychoticism Scale predict psychosis? and THOMAS R. KWaAPIL A ten year longitudinal study NUKTE EDGUER and 377 Type A behaviour and aggression: provocation, conflict MICHEL PIERRE JANISSE and cardiovascular responsivity in the Buss teacher— learner paradigm OTTMAR V. Lipp, STEWART L. ARNOLD 395 Psychosis proneness in a non-clinical sample I: a and Davip A. T. SIDDLE psychometric study OTTMAR V. Lipp, DaviD A. T. SIDDLE 405 Psychosis proneness: in a non-clinical sample II: a multi- and STEWART L. ARNOLD experimental study of “attentional malfunctioning” MICHAEL DONNELLY and RONNIE WILSON 425 The dimensions of depression in early adolescence Notes and Shorter Communications NICOLA S. GRAY, ALAN D. PICKERING 431 Psychoticism and dopamine D2 binding in the basal and JEFFREY A. GRAY ganglia using single photon emission tomography GERARD J. FOGARTY 435 Using the Personal Orientation Inventory to measure change in student self-actualization RONALD R. HOLDEN 441 The NEO Five-Factor Inventory in a Canadian context: and G. CYNTHIA FEKKEN psychometric properties for a sample of university women AMIR M. POREH 445 Reexamination of mixed handedness in psychosis-prone college students Special Review H. J. EYSENCK 449 David M. Buss: The Evolution of Desire: Strategies of Human Mating Book Reviews Volume 17, Number 4 iii The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID) H. J. EysENck and S. B. G. EYysENCK Editorial ADRIAN FURNHAM 455 Explaining health and illness: lay beliefs on the nature of health R. E. FRANKEN, Ross HILL 467 Sport interest as predicted by the personality measures and JAMES KIERSTEAD of competitiveness, mastery, instrumentality, expressiv- ity, and sensation seeking vi Contents SHOSHANA SHILOH and ESTHER ROTEM 477 What makes a good decision-maker? Self and social evaluations of decision-making competence versus performance measures in a simulated decision DaviD RAWLINGS 489 A multidimensional schizotypal traits questionnaire for and COLLEEN MACFARLANE young adolescents RICHARD HAMMERSLEY, FRANCES FINNIGAN 497 Individual differences in the acute response to alcohol and KEITH MILLAR EDWARD M. MILLER 511 Prenatal sex hormone transfer: a reason to study opposite-sex twins TATIANA M. MARYUTINA 531 Genetic and environmental factors in interindividual VERP variability JOSEPH R. FERRARI and ROBERTA. EMMONS 539 Procrastination as revenge: do people report using delays as a strategy for vengeance? EL! TORILD BRAATHEN and SVEN SVEBAK 545 EMG response patterns and motivational styles as predictors of performance and discontinuation in explosive and endurance sports among talented teenage athletes Notes and Shorter Communications IAN MALLANDAIN and MarTIN F. DAVIES 557 The colours of love: personality correlates of love styles PALLAVI NISHITH, KIM T. MUESER 561 Personality and hallucinogen abuse in a college and PRABHA GUPTA population from India PAUL OOSTERVELD 565 Confirmatory factor analysis of the self-directed search test, a multitrait-multimethod approach | CHRISTOPHER LEONE 571 Opportunity for thought and differences in the need for cognition: a person by situation analysis of self- generated attitude change HILARY JAMES LIBERTY 575 Neuroticism and defensive responding | ALISA PEARLSTONE, ROBIN J. H. RUSSELL 577 A re-examination of the stress/illness relationship: how : and PAMELA A. WELLS useful is the concept of stress? Special Review H.J . EYSENCK 581 Robert Plomin and Gerald E. McClearn: Nature, Nurture and Psychology Book Reviews 17, Number 5 The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID) KLAuS P. EBMEIER, IAN J. DEARY, Personality associations with the uptake of the cerebral RONAN E. O’CARROLL, NEIL PRENTICE, blood flow marker ”™Tc-Exametazime estimated with ANTHONY P. R. MOFFOOT single photon emission tomography and Guy M. GOoDwIN ARTHUR R. JENSEN Psychometric g related to differences in head size KARL SCHWEIZER Structural diversity of the speed—ability relationship due to information-processing skills GERALD MATTHEWS Energy and tension as predictors of controlled visual and and STEPHEN J. WESTERMAN memory search Contents Vii PETER R. GIANCOLA, AMOS ZEICHNER, 627 Construct validity of the dimensions of Cloninger’s WILLIAM H. NEWBOLT Tridimensional Personality Questionnaire and ROBERT B. STENNETT Murray J. Dyck, JOHN B. JOLLY 637 An evaluation of positive affectivity, negative affectivity, and THOMAS KRAMER and hyperarousal as markers for assessing between syndrome relationships FRASER N. WATTS, JOHN COHEN 647 Personality and coping strategies on a_ stressful and RACHEL TOPLIS expedition GRAHAM JONES, SHELDON HANTON 657 Intensity and interpretation of anxiety symptoms in elite and AUSTIN SWAIN and non-elite sports performers THOMAS R. SIMON, ALAN W. STACY, 665 Sensation seeking and drug use among high risk Latino STEVE SUSSMAN and CLYDE W. DENT and Anglo adolescents JOSEPH R. FERRARI 673 Dysfunctional procrastination and its relationship with self-esteem, interpersonal dependency, and self-defeating behaviors Research Note Bruce D. KIRKCALDY, Cary L. COOPER, 681 Anxiety and coping MICHAEL EYSENCK and JENNIFER BROWN Notes and Shorter Communications CHRISTOPHER ALAN LEWIS 685 Religiosity: psychoticism and obsessionality in Northern and STEPHEN JOSEPH Irish university students TuvIA MELAMED 689 Correlates of physical features: some gender differences KEVIN R. FONTAINE 693 Personality correlates of sexual risk-taking among men CON STOUGH, BRIDGET KERKIN, 695 Miusic and spatial IQ TiM BATES and GORDON MANGAN MARTIN F. DAVIES 697 Private self-consciousness and the perceived accuracy of true and false personality feedback STEPHEN J. DOLLINGER 703 Individual differences on the Word Association Implications Test: incidental learning of schemata SHELLEY CHANNON and JANE BAKER 707 Reasoning strategies in depression: effects of depressed mood on a syllogism task K. Goss, P. GILBERT and S. ALLAN 713. An exploration of shame measures—I: the Other As Shamer scale S. ALLAN, P. GILBERT and K. Goss 719 An exploration of shame measures—II: psycho- pathology Book Reviews 723 Volume 17, Number 6 iii The International Society for the Study of Individual Differences (ISSID) NACHSHON MEIRAN, AMIRA ISRAELI, 727 Individual differences in self reported cognitive failures: HENRI Levi and RONIT GrRaFI the attention hypothesis revisited FERNANDO SILVA, DOLORES AVIA, 741 The Five Factor model—I. Contributions to the JesUs SANZ, ROSARIO MARTiNEZ-ARIAS, structure of the NEO-PI JosE Luis GRANA and Luisa SANCHEZ-BERNARDOS Vill Contents CRAIG T. NAGOSHI and RONALD C. JOHNSON 755 Phenotypic assortment versus social homogamy for personality, education, attitudes and language use SIMON G. DRAYCOTT and PAUL KLINE 763 Speed and ability: a research note MARK ATKINSON and CLAUDIO VIOLATO 769 Neuroticism and coping with anger: the trans-situational consistency of coping responses L. G. DE LA CaSaA and R. E. LUuBow 783 Memory for attended and nominally nonattended stimuli in low and high psychotic-prone normal subjects: the effects of test-anticipation MARK H. FREESTON, JOSEE RHEAUME, 791 Why do people worry? HELENE LETARTE, MICHEL J. DUGAS and ROBERT LADOUCEUR EDWARD M. MILLER 803 Intelligence and brain myelination: a hypothesis Jo-ANNE BACHOROWSKI, 833 Effects of sucrose ingestion on juvenile offenders with JOSEPH P. NEWMAN, DIAN A. GANS, low, borderline, and normal nadir serum glucose values ALFRED E. HARPER, SHARON L. NICHOLS and STEVEN L. TAYLOR Notes and Shorter Communications CESAR AVILA 845 Sensitivity to punishment and resistance to extinction: a test of Gray’s Behavioral Inhibition System HOWARD BERENBAUM 849 Extraversion, hemispatial bias, and eyeblink rates and MELISSA WILLIAMS Y. RIM 853 Impulsivity, venturesomeness, empathy and schizotypy T. C. BATEs and H. J. EySENCK 855 A comparison of the information processing rates of non-smokers and cigarette-deprived smokers Book Reviews Announcement