CHILD DEVELOPMENT PEDAGOGY

GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD

FREUDS PERSONALITY THEORY

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According to Eysenck’s Personality Table, a person that has traits of easygoing, lively, and talkative, would be considered ____
A
phlegmatic
B
melancholic
C
choleric
D
sanguine
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Stable extraverts (sanguine qualities such as outgoing, talkative, responsive, easygoing, lively, carefree, leadership)

Detailed explanation-2: -Based on these measures, there are four possible quadrants that individuals can fall into: Stable extroverts: recognized by their talkative, easygoing, lively, and carefree natures and their leadership qualities. Unstable extroverts: seen as touchy, restless, impulsive, and irresponsible.

Detailed explanation-3: -Using factor analysis to devise his theory, Eysenck (1947, 1966) identified three factors of personality: extroversion, neuroticism and psychoticism. Each of the Eysenck Theory factors is a bipolar dimension, meaning that each has a direct opposite: Extroversion vs. Introversion.

Detailed explanation-4: -Eysenck (1947) found that their behavior could be represented by two dimensions: Introversion / Extroversion (E); Neuroticism / Stability (N). Eysenck called these second-order personality traits. Each aspect of personality (extraversion, neuroticism and psychoticism) can be traced back to a different biological cause.

Detailed explanation-5: -Eysenck chose instead to focus on higher order factor analysis, and through his work, he identified three “superfactors:” extraversion, neuroticism, and psychoticism (Eysenck, 1982). According to Eysenck, higher order factors are similar to types, and they represent combinations of primary personality traits.

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