BarronF.Personality style and perceptual choice. J. Pers., 1952, 20, 385–401.
2.
BarronF.Complexity-simplicity as a personality dimension. J. abnorm. soc. Psychol., 1953, 48, 163–172. (a)
3.
BarronF.Some personality correlates of independence of judgment. J. Pers., 1953, 21, 287–297. (b)
4.
BarronF., & WelshG. S.Artistic perception as a factor in personality style: its measurement by a figure-preference test. J. Psychol., 1952, 33, 199–203.
5.
BaughmanE. E.The role of the stimulus in Rorschach responses. Psychol. Bull., 1958, 55, 121–147.
6.
BergI. A.Response bias and personality: the Deviation Hypothesis. J. Psychol., 1955, 40, 61–71.
7.
BergI. A.Deviant responses and deviant people: the formulation of the Deviation Hypothesis. J. counsel. Psychol., 1957, 4, 154–161.
8.
BergI. A.The unimportance of test item content. In BassB. M. & BergI. A. (Eds.), Objective approaches to personality assessment. New York: Van Nostrand, 1959. Pp. 83–99.
9.
BergJ., & PolyotC. J.The influence of color on reactions to incomplete figures. J. consult. Psychol., 1956, 20, 9–15.
10.
CattellR. B., & AndersonJ. C.The measurement of personality behavior disorders by the I.P.A.T. Music Preference Test. J. appl Psychol., 1953, 37, 446–454.
11.
ComreyA. L., & LevonianE.A comparison of three point coefficients in factor analyses of MMPI items. Los Angeles: Univer. of California, 1957. (Mimeo)
12.
EysenckH. J.A critical and experimental study of color preference. Amer. J. Psychol., 1941, 54, 385–394.
13.
EysenckH. J.Dimensions of personality. London: Kegan Paul, 1947.
14.
EysenckH. J.The structure of human personality. New York: Wiley, 1953.
15.
GrangerG. W.An experimental study of colour preferences. J. gen. Psychol., 1955, 52, 3–20.
16.
HarshC. M.Beebe-CenterV. G., & Beebe-CenterR.Further evidence regarding preferential judgment of polygonal forms. J. Psychol., 1939, 7, 343–350.
17.
KnappR. H., & GreenS.Personality correlates of preference for abstract paintings. Amer. Psychologist, 1959, 14, 392. (Abstract)
18.
McQuittyL. L.Elementary linkage analysis for isolating orthogonal and oblique types and typal relevancies. Educ. psychol. Measmt, 1957, 17, 207–229.
19.
NormanR. D., & ScottW. A.Color and affect: a review and semantic evaluation. J. gen. Psychol., 1952, 46, 185–223.
20.
WelshG. S.A projective figure-preference test for diagnosis of psychopathology: I. A preliminary investigation. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Univer. of Minn., 1949.