Manic-Depressiveness and Jungian Dimensions of Personality
@article{Burge2000ManicDepressivenessAJ,
title={Manic-Depressiveness and Jungian Dimensions of Personality},
author={Michael Burge and David Lester},
journal={Psychological Reports},
year={2000},
volume={87},
pages={596 - 596}
}In a sample of 105 high school seniors, among other results, their judging-perceiving scores were associated with suicidal ideation.
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