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Psychosexual personality traits, fixation and neuroticism
The British Journal of Medical Psychology
|December 1, 1979
Abstract:
Three tests of oral and anal psychosexual personality traits, OOQ, OPQ and ai3Q, together with the EPI were administered to 128 subjects, to test the hypothesis that psychosexual fixation was related to neuroticism. This hypothesis was supported by the results.
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