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So, Conservatives not the psychotic ones, after all..
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(06-06-2019, 10:44 PM)Dill Wrote: Inadequate.  Two posters now have warned about doing what you are doing.

The relevant research term is "Eysenck's theory of psychoticism." Try this.
http://www.personalityresearch.org/papers/porzio.html

Or this https://study.com/academy/lesson/hans-jurgen-eysenck-personality-theory-lesson-quiz.html

"Psychoticism" in this case a "trait"--a part of everyone's personality, but more dominant in some that others (like artists) and balanced by "socialization" in Eysenck's theory.  If you are interested, here is an overview of how Eysenck's theory fits into personality research since WWII.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886916302604

From your link:

Dill\s link Wrote:His description of psychoticism states that a person will exhibit some qualities commonly found among psychotics, and that they may be more susceptible, given certain environments, to becoming psychotic.



Sounds a whole lot like the definition I posted.


BTW, what have I been warned about? 
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RE: So, Conservatives not the psychotic ones, after all.. - bfine32 - 06-06-2019, 11:09 PM

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