The Group Personality Projective Test was administered twice to 56 teacher education students approximately 4 wk. apart. In addition, the Attitudes Toward Women Scale, and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory were administered, and course grades were obtained. The correlations were somewhat inconsistent and of small magnitude.
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