基督徒大学生与无宗教信仰大学生人格的差异性研究
Difference between Christian and Non-Religious on Personality among University Students
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作者: 史晓冉:西南大学心理学部,重庆
关键词: 大学生宗教信仰人格University Students Religion Personality
摘要: 本文从人格的角度研究大学生基督徒与无宗教信仰者的人格差异,采用艾森克人格问卷简式量表中国版(EPQ-RSC),对42名有宗教信仰、42名无宗教信仰的两组大学生进行了调查,对施测结果进行差异性检验,结果显示在内外向(E)、神经质(N)、精神质(P)、掩饰性(L)四个维度中,两组被试在E、P和L维度上有显著差异,但在N维度上无显著差异。研究结果表明大学生基督徒与无宗教信仰的基督徒在人格因素上存在一定的差异,有宗教信仰的大学生更内向,精神质和掩蔽性较低。
Abstract: This paper intends to study the difference between Christian and non-religious on personality among university students. Eysenck Personality Questionnaire Short Scale for Chinese (EPQ-RSC) was administered to the two groups of 42 religious college students and 42 non-religious students. The Independent samples T-test was done to examine the difference in the four dimensions of Introversion-Extraversion (E), Neuroticism (N), Psychoticism (P) and Lie (L) between the two groups of students, which showed that there was significant differences on E, P, L dimensions but no difference on N dimension. The result of this study suggested that there was a certain difference between Christian and non-religious-Christian students who are more introverted, neurotic, low mental quality and masking.
文章引用:史晓冉 (2017). 基督徒大学生与无宗教信仰大学生人格的差异性研究. 心理学进展, 7(2), 164-170. https://doi.org/10.12677/AP.2017.72020

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