著者
佐藤 手織
出版者
八戸工業大学
雑誌
八戸工業大学紀要 (ISSN:02871866)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.23, pp.151-160, 2004-02-27

The purpose of this paper was to examine what factorial components our image of another world consists of. The results of factorial analysis showed five factors-callousness, pleasantness, attractiveness, wonderfulness, and perceptually unsegregatedness. Furthermore, the hypothesis was tested whether these last two factors reflect our implicit (indirect) perception theory. It became clear that introversive subjects regarded another world as wonderful and perceptually unsegregated more than extroversive ones, which was supportive of our hypothesis. However, further research will be required to clarify these points in detail.