Exam 14: Eysencks Biologically Based Factor Theory
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Which of the following is not one of the personality assessments created and developed by Eysenck?
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Which trait theorist was a native of Germany,but lived and worked for much of his professional life in England and at the University of London?
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A major thrust of Eysenck's theory is that personality results from the basic genetic and neurophysiological makeup of humans.Which biological research findings support this assertion?
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The key for Eysenck was that the individual differences in people's personalities were due to _________.
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Traits generated through factor analysis may be either _____ or ______.
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A _________ is a classification of things according to their natural relationships while a _______ can both predict and explain behavior.
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According to Eysenck's findings,cold,nonconforming,and aggressive personalities tend to score high on
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Mathematically,the technique of reducing a number of variables to a smaller number is called
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Eysenck argued that many experimental studies on the same topic yield inconclusive or inconsistent results because the experimenters failed to
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According to Eysenck,introverted types are characterized by all the following traits EXCEPT
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Some people are vulnerable to organic and psychiatric illness because they have a genetic or acquired weakness that predisposes them to the illness.This explanation for an illness is what Eysenck called the
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Which of the following is NOT listed by Eysenck as a criterion for identifying a factor?
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Eysenck believed that the primary difference between extraverts and introverts is one of
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