Psychological explanation: eysenck’s theory

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    • Who proposed the theory of the criminal personality?
      Hans Eysenck
    • What are the two initial dimensions of Eysenck's personality theory?
      Introversion-extraversion and neuroticism-stability
    • What is the third dimension added by Eysenck to his personality theory?
      Psychoticism-sociability
    • According to Eysenck, what is the origin of personality traits?
      Biological in origin
    • How do extraverts behave according to Eysenck's theory?
      They seek excitement and engage in risk-taking
    • What characterizes neurotic individuals in Eysenck's theory?
      High reactivity in the sympathetic nervous system
    • What traits are associated with psychotic individuals according to Eysenck?
      Higher testosterone, unemotional, prone to aggression
    • What is the criminal personality type according to Eysenck?
      Neurotic-extravert-psychotic
    • How does Eysenck link personality to offending behavior?
      Through socialization processes
    • What does Eysenck believe about offenders' ability to delay gratification?
      They are impatient and cannot wait
    • What is the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ)?

      A test to measure personality dimensions
    • What did Sybil and Hans Eysenck's research find about prisoners' EPQ scores?
      Prisoners scored higher than controls
    • What did David Farrington's meta-analysis reveal about offenders' scores?
      High on psychoticism, not on extraversion or neuroticism
    • What inconsistency did Küssner's research find regarding Eysenck's theory?
      Differences in EEG measures between extraverts and introverts
    • What limitation does Temie Moffett highlight about Eysenck's theory?
      Personality traits alone can't explain offending behavior
    • What distinction did Moffett make regarding offending behavior?
      Adolescence-limited vs. life-course-persistent
    • How does Moffett view the persistence of offending behavior?
      As a result of personality and environmental interaction
    • What cultural limitation does Eysenck's theory have?
      It does not account for cultural variations
    • What did Bartol and Holanchock find about Hispanic and African-American offenders?
      They were less extravert than non-offender controls
    • What does Bartol and Holanchock's study suggest about Eysenck's theory?
      It questions the generalizability of the criminal personality
    • What are the key components of Eysenck's theory of the criminal personality?
      • Three dimensions: E, N, P
      • Biological basis for personality traits
      • Criminal personality: neurotic-extravert-psychotic
      • Link between personality and offending behavior via socialization
      • Measurement through Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ)
    • What are the strengths and weaknesses of Eysenck's theory?
      Strengths:
      • Research support from Eysenck's studies
      • EPQ allows for personality measurement

      Weaknesses:
      • Inconsistent evidence on extraversion and neuroticism
      • Oversimplification of offending behavior
      • Cultural factors not considered
    • How can Eysenck's theory be applied to fictional characters?
      • Analyze characters like the Joker
      • Assess traits: high psychoticism, neuroticism
      • Justify choices based on Eysenck's dimensions
    • What methods can be used to compare offenders' personalities?
      • Administer Eysenck's Personality Questionnaire (EPQ)
      • Analyze differences in extraversion and neuroticism
      • Compare results with control groups
    • Eysenck's Personality Theory
      Hans Eysenck proposed a three-factor model of personality, including psychoticism, extraversion/introversion, and neuroticism.