After reading Chapter 14, you should be able to: - Explain the basics of factor analytic procedures.
- Describe Eysenck's approach to the measurement of personality.
- Name and explain Eysenck's criteria for identifying factors.
- Name and describe Eysenck's three general types, or superfactors.
- Describe how Eysenck's three superfactors relate to and predict behavior.
- List and describe the three bipolar dimensions of Eysenck's type theory.
- Explain how Eysenck's theory of personality relates to disease.
- Briefly define the characteristics of someone who is high on extraversion or high on introversion.
- Describe the three basic dimensions of Eysenck's type theory and his view of how biology can influence personality.
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