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    Hans Jürgen Eysenck (/ˈaɪzɛŋk/ EYE-zenk; 4 March 1916 – 4 September 1997) was a German-born British psychologist. He is best remembered for his work on...
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  • psychological test developed by Hans Eysenck Michael Eysenck (born 1944), British psychology professor, son of Hans Sybil B. G. Eysenck (1927–2020), Austrian-born...
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  • person. It was devised by psychologists Hans Jürgen Eysenck and Sybil B. G. Eysenck. Hans Eysenck's theory is based primarily on physiology and genetics...
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  • positions on the left–right axis. As Hans Eysenck described in his 1956 book Sense and Nonsense in Psychology, Eysenck compiled a list of political statements...
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    Examples include the Big Five model, Jung's analytical psychology, Hans Eysenck's three-factor model, Raymond Cattell's 16 personality factors, the Minnesota...
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  • Psychoticism is one of the three traits used by the psychologist Hans Eysenck in his P–E–N model (psychoticism, extraversion and neuroticism) model of...
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    Giulietta Eysenck (/ˈaɪzɛŋk/ EYE-zenk; née Rostal; 16 March 1927 – 5 December 2020) was a British personality psychologist and spouse of psychologist Hans Eysenck...
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  • these effects remained. Alpha (ethology) Extraversion and introversion Hans Eysenck § Model of personality Humorism Type D personality Friedman, Howard S...
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    initially developed his own mathematical research in isolation. According to Hans Eysenck, "he tried to interest the leading professional mathematicians in his...
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  • a group that includes Sigmund Freud, Alfred Adler, Gordon Allport, Hans Eysenck, Abraham Maslow, and Carl Rogers. Personality can be determined through...
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  • popular:[citation needed] Eysenck Personality Questionnaire, (EPQ) ("the three-factor model"). Using factor analysis Hans Eysenck suggested that personality...
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  • His work was particularly inspired by eminent research psychologists, Hans Eysenck (3rd most highly cited psychologist) and Arnold Buss. Zuckerman earned...
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    in theories such as the James–Lange theory of emotion. According to Hans Eysenck, differences in baseline arousal level lead people to be extraverts or...
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  • interpersonal, Lacanian, and relational psychoanalysis. Psychologists such as Hans Eysenck and philosophers including Karl Popper sharply criticized psychoanalysis...
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    to 1948, he created 11 or 12 factor solutions. In 1947, psychologist Hans Eysenck of University College London published his book Dimensions of Personality...
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  • Notable contributors were Joseph Wolpe in South Africa, M.B. Shapiro and Hans Eysenck in Britain, and John B. Watson and B.F. Skinner in the United States...
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  • predict the behavior of others based on personal knowledge. In 1951, Hans Eysenck and Donald Prell published an experiment in which identical (monozygotic)...
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    described below, on which the MBTI is based. According to psychologist Hans Eysenck writing in 1995 the 16 personality types used in MBTI are incomplete...
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  • Psychoanalytische Gesellschaft; Abraham Brill; in October 1952 psychologist Hans Eysenck wrote in the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology; Hungarian...
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  • Delaware ($267,000 as of 1994) Other notable recipients of funding include: Hans Eysenck, the most-cited living psychologist at the time of his death (1997),...
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  • batteries and testing instruments in their assessments. In the late 1980s Hans Eysenck, in an issue of Psychological Inquiry, raised controversies on then assessment...
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  • Situationism therefore challenges the positions of trait theorists, such as Hans Eysenck or Raymond B. Cattell. This is an ongoing debate that has truth to both...
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  • scores exceptionally high or low on a particular personality trait. Hans Eysenck refers to superordinate personality factors as types, and more specific...
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  • expressed in various ways. The behaviors, though, will be very similar. Hans Eysenck found that the two main aspects of personality are temperament and intelligence...
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  • Decline and Fall of the Freudian Empire (category Books by Hans Eysenck)
    book by the psychologist Hans Eysenck, in which the author criticizes Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis. Eysenck argues that psychoanalysis...
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  • publishing the first biology-based personality theories are Hans Eysenck and Jeffrey Alan Gray. Eysenck used both behavioral and psychophysiological methodologies...
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  • his 1947 book, Dimensions of Personality, German-British psychologist Hans Eysenck created the term "neuroticism" to refer to someone whose "constitution...
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    techniques. British psychologist Hans Eysenck presented behavior therapy as a constructive alternative. At the same time as Eysenck's work, B. F. Skinner and his...
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  • his subsequent writings; rather he describes as decisive his work with Hans Eysenck. He also mentions his interest in the behaviorist theories of Clark L...
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  • Cattell Abraham Maslow Neal E. Miller Jerome Bruner Donald T. Campbell Hans Eysenck Herbert A. Simon David McClelland Leon Festinger George A. Miller Richard...
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