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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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