Stankov L
Br J Soc Clin Psychol. 1977 Jun;16(2):111-21. doi: 10.1111/j.2044-8260.1977.tb00206.x.
Two studies in which the original F scale (Adorno, Frenkel-Brunswik, Levinson & Sanford, 1950) has been used in Yugoslavia are reported. The first one considers inter-item correlations whereas the second rates total score to several personality variables. It has been found that these studies provide evidence for the existence of several hard-to-interpret first-order factors which do lead to one higher-order factor. The F scale measures anxiety, independence (dominance) and also unexpected social adjustment second-order personality factors. Both political and cultural influences could be considered as explanations for these results but the latter seem to be more pronounced. That being the case, revisions of the scale have been suggested.
本文报道了两项在南斯拉夫使用原始F量表(阿多诺、弗伦克尔-布伦斯维克、列文森和桑福德,1950年)的研究。第一项研究考虑了项目间的相关性,而第二项研究则将总分与几个个性变量进行了评分。研究发现,这些研究为存在几个难以解释的一阶因素提供了证据,这些因素确实导致了一个高阶因素。F量表测量焦虑、独立性(支配性)以及意外的社会适应二阶人格因素。政治和文化影响都可以被视为这些结果的解释,但后者似乎更为明显。既然如此,有人建议对该量表进行修订。