The Jenkins Activity Survey and the CPI-revised: further evidence of adaptive and maladaptive Type A traits

Significant differences between As and Bs were found on 18 of the 23 CPI traits. Suggested that the JAS Competitiveness subscale measured adaptive, while the Type A and Speed and Impatience subscales measured maladaptive, characteristics. (Abstract amended)

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