Interpersonal correlates of Fromm's Character Types
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Akin, G.
(1982). Interpersonal correlates of Fromm's Character Types.
Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal,
10(1),
77-82.
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Fromm proposed a personality theory based on the productive and non-productive use of four character types. The interpersonal correlates of the productive facet of these four life-style orientations were studied using LIFO, a survey of life orientations, and FIRO-B, a measure of interpersonal relations orientations. Four relationships suggested by Fromm's theory have been supported.
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