Table 1.
The list of scales (grouped into 7 factors) and concepts used in the Study 1.
Table 2.
Sizes of the temperament contrast groups.
Table 3.
Means (M), and standard deviations (SD) and ANOVA effects (F, p) of sex differences in means on STQ-150 scales (Study 1).
Figure 1.
The number of statistically significant differences in estimations of contrast temperament groups, Study 1.
Axis Y: the total number of significant differences; the sign indicates the pole of the scales chosen by the group with the higher scores on a given temperament trait. The colours represent the spectrum of these differences along seven factors to which the scales are associated. Axis X: groups of concepts (see text for details).
Table 4.
Selected list of the significant differences in estimations of contrast temperament groups, Study 1.
Figure 2.
The number of statistically significant differences in estimations of contrast temperament groups, Study 2.
Axis Y: the total number of significant differences; the sign indicates the pole of the scales chosen by the group with the higher scores on a given temperament trait. The colours represent the spectrum of these differences along seven factors to which the scales are associated. Axis X: groups of concepts (see text for details).
Table 5.
Means (M), and standard deviations (SD) and ANOVA effects (F, p) of sex differences in means on STQ-77 scales (Study 2).
Table 6.
Selected list of the significant differences in estimations of contrast temperament groups, Study 2.