Abstract: | The hypothesis tested was that "clients whose behavior when asked to free associate is highly variable, flexible, or productive exhibit significantly greater variability when judging the extent of autokinetic movement on successive trials than Ss whose behavior at the outset of psychotherapy is highly inflexible, stereotyped, or rigid." 7 neurotic college student analysands in the extremely flexible group were matched with 10 Ss of the extremely rigid group for relevant personal variables. Sherif's autokinetic apparatus was used, and each S's judgmental variability was determined. The highly significant difference between autokinetic variability scores of the 2 groups lends strong support to the hypothesis. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |