372
TABLE 23
Aboriginal typification of the self - S.A.I.T. (N = 18)
Item
percentage
trustworthy 77.8
strong sense of right and wrong 83.4
good parents 88.9
know where they are going 72.3
good providers 88.9
I
care for possessions 66.7
friendly and outgoing 77.7
live and let live 83.4
know when to stop drinking 77.8
lead law abiding lives 72.2
careful with money 55.6
speak English well 66.7
motivated to get somewhere 88.8
generous with money (vs.waste money) 66.7
clean and tidy 72.3
reliable 88.8
even tempered 43.5
S.A.I.T. Wasremarkable
items received more than 75
in its cohesiveness of view. Half the
*
per cent support and nine items more
than 75 per cent support.
In view of the general cohesiveness of view, the items with
low support must be taken as presenting a problem of integration
into the particular view of the self (i.e. being even tempered, and
managing money).
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