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Chapter 14
Eysenck’s Biologically Based Factor Theory
Learning Objectives
Chapter 14 Outline
Fill-in-the-Blanks
13. 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.
True-False
_____7. Eysenck would say that his relationship with his parents,
as well as other childhood experiences, played a significant
role in shaping his personality.
Multiple Choice
_____9. People who score high on the psychoticism (P) scale are
a. egocentric, aggressive, and hostile.
b. empathetic, caring, and cooperative.
c. obsessive-compulsive, hysterical, and suggestible.
d. introverted, quiet, and thoughtful.
_____10. People who score high on the neuroticism (N) scale are
a. egocentric, aggressive, and hostile.
b. emotionally overreactive.
c. suffering from a psychological disorder.
_____13. The key for Eysenck was that the individual differences
in people’s personalities were due to _________.
a. ethnicity
b. environment
c. biology
d. nurture
_____14. 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. egomania
b. narcissism
c. greed
d. authoritarianism
b. social relevance
c. psychometric evidence
d. heritability
d. EPQ
Short Answer
Answers
Fill-in-the-Blanks True-False Multiple Choice
1. England. 1. F 1. b
2. factor 2. F 2. c
3. correlation 3. F 3. d
4. bipolar 4. F 4. b
5. four 5. T 5. b
6. trait 6. T 6. a
7. type 7. F 7. d
8. cortical 8. F 8. d
9. stability 9. T 9. a
10. neuroticism 10. T 10. b
11. biological 11 F 11. b
12. diathesis-stress 12. T 12. a
13. authoritarianism 13. F 13. c
14. Dimensions of Personality 14. F 14. d