Eysenck's theory

Personality Development 2(1+1)

Lesson 5 : Development of Personality- Trait Perspective

Eysenck's theory

Eysenck used a factor analytic study of traits and concluded that there are two dimensions of personality


Introversion Vs Extroversion

  1. Introversion: It composes of traits such as reserve, lack of sociability, cautious and emotional control.
  2. Extroversion: It composes of traits such as sociability, activity, daring and expressiveness. Both are placed on a continuum and people may be near one of the extremes or at any point between them.

Stable Vs unstable (neuroticism)

  1. Stable – traits such as well adjusted, calm, relaxed and easy going
  2. Unstable – traits such as neurotic, moody, anxiousness, restlessness, temperamental

All individuals can be located on the introversion-extroversion-stability-instability dimensions. The following figure may be studied to locate persons with traits of all the dimensions.

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