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Year : 2014 | Volume
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Personality correlates of mindfulness: A study in an Indian setting: Addendum
Date of Web Publication | 1-Jul-2015 |
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DOI: 10.4103/0044-0507.159753
How to cite this article: . Personality correlates of mindfulness: A study in an Indian setting: Addendum. Yoga Mimamsa 2014;46:92 |
Personality correlates of mindfulness: A study in an Indian setting: Addendum
In the Article, "Personality correlates of mindfulness: A study in an Indian setting", which appeared in the pages 29-36, Issues 1 & 2, Vol. 46 of Yoga Mïmāṃsā (Menon, Doddoli, Singh & Bhogal, 2014), the word "neurotic" in the phrase "females being neurotic across cultures" in the last sentence of the conclusion section refers to the Big Five personality factor of Neuroticism (N) as assessed by the personality questionnaire, NEO-FFI, that was used in the study. The word "neurotic" in the same does not relate to or connote the clinical or psycho-pathological condition of neurosis.[1]
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1. | Menon, P., Doddoli, S., Singh, S., & Bhogal, R. S. (2014). Personality correlates of mindfulness: A study in an Indian setting. Yoga Mïmāṃsā, 46 (1&2), 29-36. |
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