Chapter 14 FIB Flashcards
Eysenck was a native of Germany, but he lived most of his life in ___________________.
England
Eysenck used __________________ analysis to identify personality variables.
factor
Factor analysis is based on ______________________ coefficients.
correlation
Introversion versus extraversion would be a ________________ trait.
bipolar
Eysenck advocated a ______________-level hierarchy of behavior organization.
four
Several habitual responses form a __________________
trait
Several interrelated traits form a _____________________.
type = super trait = super factor
Eysenck believed that differences in ____________________ arousal are primarily responsible for differences in the behavior of extraverts and introverts.
cortical
In Eysenck’s theory, psychoticism is on one pole and _________________ on the other.
stability
Eysenck’s N factor stands for ________________________ .
neuroticism
Eysenck insisted that personality has a ___________________ basis.
biological
The _____________________ model assumes that some people are more vulnerable to disease than other people.
diathesis-stress
Eysenck’s encounter with the fascist right and his later battles with the radical left suggested to him that the trait of _______________, was equally prevalent in both extremes of the political spectrum.
authoritarianism
Hans J. Eysenck’s early theoretical ideas led to the publication of his first book, _______________________.
Dimensions of Personality
The personality theory of Hans Eysenck has strong psychometric and _________ components.
biological