Self And Personality
What are the broad dimensions of personality proposed by H.J. Eysenck?
• H.J. Eysenck proposed that personality could be reduced to two dimensions.
• These dimensions are presumed to be biologically and genetically based.
• They are opposed to each other. These dimensions include numerous specific traits. These dimensions are as follows:
— Neuroticism vs. Emotional Stability:
• It refers to the degree to which people have control over their feelings.
• At one extreme of this dimension are highly neurotic people.
• They are anxious, moody, touchy, restless and quickly loose control.
• People, who are calm, even-tempered, reliable and remain under control, occupy the other extreme.
— Extroversion vs. Introversion:
• It refers to the extent to which people are socially outgoing or socially withdrawn.
• At one extreme are those who are active, gregarious, impulsive and thrill-seeking.
• At other extremes are the people who are passive, quiet, cautious and reserved.
— Psychotism vs. Sociability: A third dimension was developed by Eysenck later. This dimension results due to interaction with the above-mentioned two dimensions. A person who scores high on psychotism dimension tends to be hostile, ego-centric and anti-social.
Sociability refers to tendency of individual to follow sodal norms.
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