Eysenck calls the application of learning principles to the treatment of disordered behavior:
a. instinct therapy
b. cognitive therapy
c. stimulus therapy
d. behavior therapy
Question 2Research investigations examining the stability of personality over long periods of time show that:
a. individuals who are introverted in childhood tend to be introverted in adulthood
b. individuals who are introverted in childhood tend to become extraverted in adulthood
c. most people who are introverted in childhood become neurotic in adulthood
d. people who are extraverted in childhood tend to become psychotic in adulthood
Question 3Research on differences between introverts and extraverts shows that:
a. criminals tend to be introverted
b. it is the impulsivity component of extraversion that is related directly to criminality
c. it is the sociability component of extraversion that is related directly to criminality
d. extraversion in combination with neuroticism which hinders the development of criminality
Question 4In Eysenck's view, introverts:
a. experience much more difficulty in learning materials than extraverts
b. tend to be undersocialized
c. learn societal rules more readily than extraverts
d. are less mature generally than extraverts
Question 5According to Eysenck, if genetics plays a major role in determining personality, we would expect to find:
a. exactly seven personality factors in many cultures
b. the same numbers and kinds of factors in all cultures that are tested, despite substantial cultural variations
c. different numbers and kinds of factors following factor analysis
d. thirty-five factors, one factor for every culture tested
Question 6According to Eysenck, high P scorers show a(n):
a. excess of serotonin in the blood
b. absence of antigens in their bodies
c. lack of serotonin in the blood
d. absence of adrenalin in their bodies