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8 January, 04:32

What traits make up Hans Eysenck's higher-order traits? A. psychoticism, humanism, and neuroticism B. neuroticism, introversion, and adventurism C. introversion, psychoticism, and extraversion D. extraversion, neuroticism, and psychoticism

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  1. 8 January, 07:17
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    The correct answer is option D, extraversion, neuroticism, and psychoticism

    Eysenck's theory of personality is based on three logical attributes namely:

    a) introversion vs. extroversion - Extroversion leads to sociable life, while introversion causes need of being alone and limited interactions

    b) neuroticism vs. stability - Neuroticism leads to anxiousness and overactive sympathetic nervous system while stability leads to emotional stability

    c) psychoticism vs. socialization. - psychoticism leads to independent thinking, and hostility. While socialization leads to co-operative and conventional behaviour.
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