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Februāris 10., 2010
23:20 - : personality theories. next one up: eysenck According to Eysenck and Eysenck's (1985) theory, there are biological and inheritable individual differences in personality, specifically in levels of arousability. Different levels of Neuroticism, Extraversion, and Psychoticism (the three major dimensions of what Eysenck referred to as temperament) are directly caused by genetic factors and account for similarities and differences among individuals.
Thus, the biological basis of temperament would explain the life-long impact of personality traits in the observable and nonobservable aspects of our individuality.
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