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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Horm Behav. 2011 Oct 1;61(1):23–30. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2011.09.009

Table 2. Neuroticism factor and facet scores for Mexican American adults (NEO-PI-R; Means and SD).

Table 2 reports Neuroticism factor and facet scores for the sample of Mexican American adults (NEO-PI-R; Costa and McCrae, 1992). Overall raw scores for the current sample were consistent with norms published for predominately Caucasian college samples (Costa and McCrae, 1992a) and with scores previously reported for a Mexican American, college sample (Mangold et al., 2007). There were no significant differences on the neuroticism factor and facet scores among males and females

N=59 College Aged Males College Aged Females
Factors
  Neuroticism (N) 92.24 (26.5) 86.9 (23.3)
Facets
  Anxiety (N1) 14.8 (5.3) 16.9 (5.2)
  Angry Hostility (N2) 15.4 (5.2) 13.7 (5.5)
  Depression (N3) 14.8 (6.3) 13.5 (6.0)
  Self-Consciousness (N4) 16.6 (5.3)   14.6 (5.2)
  Impulsiveness (N5) 19.0 (4.3) 16.2 (4.3)
  Vulnerability (N6) 13.2 (5.5) 12.1 (4.1)