Date of Award
1995
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Art
First Advisor
Marilyn Patterson
Second Advisor
Judson Bliss
Third Advisor
Pamela Nickels
Abstract
Tile researcher examined the association between personality type and primary vehicle driven. The Myers-Briggs Type_lndicator (MBTI) short form was administered to 59 participants. On a questionnaire, respondents chose one of eight vehicle body types. The personality functions of extroversion/ introversion, sensing/intuition, thinking/feeling, and judging/perceiviJ1g were compared within the groups of vehicle type through chi-square analysis - Goodman & Kruskal's tau. No measurable relationships were found at .05 significance.
Recommended Citation
Lundin, Nathan Eric, "A Study of the Relationship Between Personality Preference and Vehicle Type" (1995). Theses. 320.
https://digitalcommons.lindenwood.edu/theses/320
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