Personality Structure and Measurement (Psychology Revivals)

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A01=Hans J. Eysenck
A01=Sybil B.G. Eysenck
Acquiescence Response Set
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Carefree Attitude
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Cattell Factors
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extraversion
Extraversion Scale
Eysenck Questionnaires
Eysenck's Factors
factors
Follow
Guilford's Factor
higher
Higher Order Factors
Human Typology
Independent Study
Lemon Test
lie
Lie Scale
Maudsley Medical Questionnaire
MMPI Scale
Neuroticism Scale
Oblique Simple Structure
occupational
Occupational Preference
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preference
Reticular Formation
scale
Sedation Thresholds
shyness
social
Social Outings
Social Shyness
Split Half Reliability
Taylor Ma
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415840910
  • Weight: 450g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Nov 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1969, this book deals extensively with the description and measurement of personality.

Beginning with a statement of the principles of typological research in psychology, set against the background of general taxonomic principles in biology, the study discusses in detail results and generalisations from the Eysencks’ previous work. The second part of the book describes several large-scale studies using personality questionnaires prepared by the authors, as well as the standard ones of Cattell and Guilford. There is a comparative study of the Eysenck, Cattell and Guilford inventories, which analyses the degree to which similar factors can be found in these three instruments and discusses areas of agreement and disagreement between the three authors. The third part deals with personality studies in children, and includes a chapter on personality structure in subnormal subjects. These studies are concerned with discovering the extent to which personality structure changes with increasing age, and to what extent it is possible to measure personality in younger children. They also examine sex differences in personality structure, and show quite marked differences between the sexes on a number of primary personality traits.

The results of the Eysencks’ work in this field directed new light on the structure of personality and cast doubt on many widely accepted findings of the time.

Hans J. Eysenck, Sybil B.G. Eysenck