A sample of 523 newly ordained female Anglican clergy in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales completed the Eysenck Personality Profiler (EPP). The data demonstrated that the female clergy tended to be less extravert than women in general, less neurotic than women in general, and less toughminded than women in general. These findings help to clarify the way in which women clergy tend to project a characteristically masculine personality profile in respect of one major dimension of personality (neuroticism), but a characteristically feminine personality profile in respect of the other two major dimensions of personality (psychoticism and extraversion)
Psychological type profiles and temperaments were assessed among 232 male and 51 female ministers li...
Recent research has drawn attention to two features associated with extraversion in Anglican ministr...
The study of individual differences is well established in psychology, but has not been extensively ...
The aim of this study is to compare the personality profile of Anglican clergymen and clergywomen wi...
Robbins, Francis, and Rutledge (1997) documented the personality profile of Church of England clergy...
This study employed psychological type theory and measurement to explore the psychological profile o...
The aim of the present study is to develop and test a new measure of Anglo-Catholic orientation capa...
This study employed psychological type theory and measurement to explore the psychological profile o...
The 20-item anxiety scale proposed by the Eysenck Personality Profiler (EPP) was completed by 1,148 ...
This study draws on psychological type theory as operationalised by the Francis Psychological Type S...
Recent research has drawn attention to two features associated with extraversion in Anglican ministr...
This study draws on psychological type theory as operationalised by the Francis Psychological Type S...
The debate around the admission of women to the ministry of the Anglican churches has focused on a n...
This study set out to examine the psychological type profile of Anglican clergymen serving within th...
This study draws on temperament theory to examine the psychological profile of Anglican clergy servi...
Psychological type profiles and temperaments were assessed among 232 male and 51 female ministers li...
Recent research has drawn attention to two features associated with extraversion in Anglican ministr...
The study of individual differences is well established in psychology, but has not been extensively ...
The aim of this study is to compare the personality profile of Anglican clergymen and clergywomen wi...
Robbins, Francis, and Rutledge (1997) documented the personality profile of Church of England clergy...
This study employed psychological type theory and measurement to explore the psychological profile o...
The aim of the present study is to develop and test a new measure of Anglo-Catholic orientation capa...
This study employed psychological type theory and measurement to explore the psychological profile o...
The 20-item anxiety scale proposed by the Eysenck Personality Profiler (EPP) was completed by 1,148 ...
This study draws on psychological type theory as operationalised by the Francis Psychological Type S...
Recent research has drawn attention to two features associated with extraversion in Anglican ministr...
This study draws on psychological type theory as operationalised by the Francis Psychological Type S...
The debate around the admission of women to the ministry of the Anglican churches has focused on a n...
This study set out to examine the psychological type profile of Anglican clergymen serving within th...
This study draws on temperament theory to examine the psychological profile of Anglican clergy servi...
Psychological type profiles and temperaments were assessed among 232 male and 51 female ministers li...
Recent research has drawn attention to two features associated with extraversion in Anglican ministr...
The study of individual differences is well established in psychology, but has not been extensively ...