Arnold M A, Braband H
Z Klin Psychol Psychother. 1977;25(3):246-55.
A group of homeless juveniles (N = 50) was compared to a group of rockers (N = 46) and a further group of "normal" non-rockers (N = 132) as regards social background, attitudes to others, intelligence, performance motivation and further personality variables such as aggression, extraversion, neuroticism and rigidity. Whereas no significant differences were found in respect of personality variables and attitudes, the homeless juveniles were in a far worse position than the rockers as regards social background: extremely low income, large families, overcrowded accomodation, high rate of alcoholism, delinquency and broken homes. They were less successful in school although they compared favourably with the other groups in those areas of intelligence covered by tests.
将一组无家可归的青少年(N = 50)与一组摇滚乐手(N = 46)以及另一组“正常”的非摇滚乐手(N = 132)在社会背景、对他人的态度、智力、表现动机以及诸如攻击性、外向性、神经质和刻板性等其他人格变量方面进行了比较。虽然在人格变量和态度方面未发现显著差异,但无家可归的青少年在社会背景方面比摇滚乐手的处境要糟糕得多:收入极低、家庭庞大、居住拥挤、酗酒率高、犯罪率高以及家庭破裂。他们在学校的表现较差,尽管在测试所涵盖的智力领域他们与其他组相比表现良好。