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Personality profile of Anglican clergy (1697)


Type of Data: Personality profile of Anglican clergy (1697)

Faith Community: Christianity (Church of England)

Date: 1992-1996

Geography: Great Britain and Ireland

Sample Size: 1675 (65% response)

Population: Clergy ordained in 1992-96 into the Anglican Church in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland

Keywords: Clergy, extraversion, ministry, neuroticism, personality, psychoticism, self-esteem

Collection Method: Self-completion postal questionnaire

Collection Agency: Susan H. Jones

Published Source:

  • Leslie John Francis, Mandy Robbins, Chris J. Jackson and Susan H. Jones, 'Personality Theory and Male Anglican Clergy: The EPP', Contact, No. 133, 2000, pp. 27-36
  • Susan H. Jones and Leslie John Francis, 'Assessing Guilt Among Non-Stipendiary Anglican Clergy in Britain and Ireland: Gender Differences', Pastoral Sciences, Vol. 19, 2000, pp. 175-89
  • Leslie John Francis, Susan H. Jones, Chris J. Jackson and Mandy Robbins, 'The Feminine Personality Profile of Male Anglican Clergy in Britain and Ireland: A Study Employing the Eysenck Personality Profiler', Review of Religious Research, Vol. 43, 2001-02, pp. 14-23
  • Susan H. Jones and Leslie John Francis, 'The Pastoral Care of the Anglican Clergy Today: A Matter of Low Self-Esteem?', Journal of Empirical Theology, Vol. 16, 2003, pp. 20-30
  • Leslie John Francis, Susan H. Jones, Mandy Robbins and Chris J. Jackson, 'The Personality Profile of Female Anglican Clergy in Britain and Ireland: A Study Employing the Eysenck Personality Profiler', Archive for the Psychology of Religion, Vol. 25, 2003, pp. 221-31
  • Leslie John Francis, Chris J. Jackson and Susan H. Jones, 'Assessing the Personality of Clergy: Abbreviated Eysenck Personality Profiler (EPP-A)', Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, Vol. 15, 2004, pp. 1-16
  • Susan H. Jones, 'Happy Are Those Who Have Left Everything For My Sake: An Empirical Enquiry Among Anglican Clergymen and Clergywomen', Archive for the Psychology of Religion, Vol. 29, 2007, pp. 229-44

    BRIN ID: 1697

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    Posted by: Clive D. Field


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