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Eysenck was a native of Germany, he live most of life in .
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Eysenck used analysis to identify personality variables.
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Factor analysis is based on coefficients.
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Introversion versus extraversion would be a trait.
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Eysenck advocated a -level hierarchy of behavior organization.
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Several habitual responses form a .
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Several interrelated traits form a .
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Eysenck believed that differences in arousal is primarily responsible for differences in the behavior of extraverts and introverts.
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In Eysenck's theory, psychoticism is on one pole and on the other.
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Eysenck's N factor stands for .
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Eysenck insisted that personality has a basis.
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The model assumes that some people are more vulnerable to disease than other people.
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The Big Five began as a ; that is, a classification system.
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Like Eysenck, Costa and McCrae's first two factors were neuroticism and .
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Costa and McCrae's A factor represents
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Characteristic adaptations are among the components of personality.
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Everything a person does across the lifespan is an objective .
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According to Eysenck, extraverts have a threshold of arousal than to introverts.
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Research suggests that the traits of the Big-Five are over time and consistent across cultures.
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According to McCrae and Costa, personality traits are fairly consistent after the age of .







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