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who is Katherine and which nine psychological traits of authoritarianism does she relate to?

the traits are

Conventionalism. Rigid adherence to conventional, middle class attitudes.

Authoritarian Submission. Submissive, uncritical attitude toward idealized moral authorities of the ingroup.

Authoritarian Aggression. Tendency to be on the lookout for, and to condemn, reject, and punish people who violate conventional values.

Anti-intraception. Opposition to the subjective, the imaginative, the tenderminded.

Superstitions and Stereotyty. The belief in mystical determinants of the individual’s fate; the disposition to think in rigid categories.

Power and ‘Toughness’. Preoccupation with the dominance-submission, strong-weak, leader-follower dimension; identification with power figures; overemphasis upon the conventionalized attributes of the ego; exaggerated assertion of strength and toughness.

Destruction and Cynicism. Generalized hostility, vilification of the human.

Projectivity. The disposition to believe that wild and dangerous things go on in the world; the projection outwards of unconscious emotional impulses.

Sex. Exaggerated concern with sexual ‘goings-on.’

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Katherine is Winston's wife. We don't know if she is still alive or not. They separated when they failed to conceive a child. Do you mean which of the nine traits you listed?

yes which of the nine traits listed below

Authoritarian Submission

Authoritarian Aggression

Anti-intraception