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    Eysenck's Biological Theory Is Based on the Assumption That There
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Eysenck's Biological Theory Is Based on the Assumption That There

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Eysenck's biological theory is based on the assumption that there is an optimal level of biological arousal in the brain and that individuals who are quiet, reserved, and introverted are chronically overaroused.

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