Aim: Investigate personality differencesMethod: 700 servicemen completed a questionnaire which was analysed using factor analysis
Results: He identified the dimensions seen on the 'wheel' in the previous slideConclusions: Everyone can be placed on the 2 dimensions of personality.
Slide 4
Evaluation
He used a limited sample (age and gender and occupation) BUT further studies have supported it
He described a limited amount of personality types
He used questionnaires to test personality but results could have been skewed by mood (EV's)
He believed that personality is genetic but this does not account for personality changing over time as a result of experience
Slide 5
Study tip
If asked to define extroversion, introversion or neuroticism then include an example to support what you say.Make a point, explain it with an example and say why this matters ....P.E.W
Slide 6
Personality Scales
EPI: Eysenck Personality Inventory...series of yes/no questions to measure personality e.g. neurotic introvert or stable extrovert
EPQ: Eysenck Personality Questionnaire...this can also be used to measure personality based on the 2 dimensions.In 1970 a further dimension of psychoticism was also added; those who score highly are cruel, aggressive, hostile and lacking in feelings.