Chapter 14 FIB Flashcards

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Eysenck was a native of Germany, but he lived most of his life in ___________________.

A

England

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Eysenck used __________________ analysis to identify personality variables.

A

factor

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3
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Factor analysis is based on ______________________ coefficients.

A

correlation

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4
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Introversion versus extraversion would be a ________________ trait.

A

bipolar

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5
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Eysenck advocated a ______________-level hierarchy of behavior organization.

A

four

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Several habitual responses form a __________________

A

trait

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7
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Several interrelated traits form a _____________________.

A

type = super trait = super factor

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Eysenck believed that differences in ____________________ arousal are primarily responsible for differences in the behavior of extraverts and introverts.

A

cortical

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9
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In Eysenck’s theory, psychoticism is on one pole and _________________ on the other.

A

stability

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10
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Eysenck’s N factor stands for ________________________ .

A

neuroticism

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11
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Eysenck insisted that personality has a ___________________ basis.

A

biological

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12
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The _____________________ model assumes that some people are more vulnerable to disease than other people.

A

diathesis-stress

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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.

A

authoritarianism

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Hans J. Eysenck’s early theoretical ideas led to the publication of his first book, _______________________.

A

Dimensions of Personality

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The personality theory of Hans Eysenck has strong psychometric and _________ components.

A

biological

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16
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Eysenck’s final criterion for the existence of a factor is that it must possess ____________________.

A

social relevance

17
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Eysenck’s original theory of personality was based on only two personality dimensions extraversion and ___________.

A

neuroticism

18
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According to Eysenck, extraverts have a ________________ threshold of arousal than do introverts.

A

higher

19
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Eysenck Personality Inventory, or EPI contains a ______ scale to detect faking, but more importantly, it measures extraversion and neuroticism independently.

A

lie (L)

20
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The first domain to test Eysenck’s biological model of personality is in ___________.

A

neurophysiology