1.4.2 Eysenck's Criminal Personality Theory

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    • Match the personality dimension with its description:
      Extraversion ↔️ Tendency to be outgoing and impulsive
      Neuroticism ↔️ Tendency to experience negative emotions
      Psychoticism ↔️ Tendency to be antisocial and aggressive
    • Individuals with high extraversion, neuroticism, and psychoticism are at the greatest risk of engaging in criminal behavior according to Eysenck's theory.
      True
    • Match the personality dimension with its relation to criminal behavior:
      Extraversion ↔️ Seeks excitement and stimulation
      Neuroticism ↔️ Copes with emotional instability
      Psychoticism ↔️ Commits violent crimes due to callousness
    • Why are extraverts more likely to engage in criminal behavior according to Eysenck's theory?
      To seek excitement
    • Neurotic individuals may turn to crime to cope with emotional instability.

      True
    • Extraverts often engage in criminal behavior to satisfy their need for stimulation.

      True
    • According to Eysenck's Criminal Personality Theory, there are three key personality dimensions
    • Individuals high in psychoticism are more likely to commit violent crimes due to their callous and impulsive nature
    • Neuroticism is the tendency to experience negative emotions like anxiety, depression, and anger
    • Individuals with high psychoticism are more prone to violent crimes due to their lack of empathy and tendency towards aggression.

      True
    • Extraverts are more likely to engage in criminal acts to satisfy their need for excitement and stimulation
    • Which combination of personality traits in Eysenck's theory is associated with the highest risk of criminal behavior?
      High Extraversion, Neuroticism, Psychoticism
    • What is the role of the socialization process in Eysenck's theory?
      Internalize social norms
    • What do experimental studies in Eysenck's theory demonstrate?
      Cause-and-effect relationships
    • The assessment of personality dimensions can be subjective and prone to bias
    • What is the overall conclusion regarding Eysenck's Criminal Personality Theory?
      Needs more nuanced understanding
    • What is the tendency of extraversion according to Eysenck's theory?
      Outgoing and impulsive
    • Steps in Eysenck's socialization process according to his theory:
      1️⃣ High extraversion, neuroticism, and psychoticism
      2️⃣ Less effective socialization
      3️⃣ Failure to internalize social norms
      4️⃣ Lack of empathy and aggression
      5️⃣ Proneness to criminal behavior
    • What are the three key personality dimensions in Eysenck's Criminal Personality Theory?
      Extraversion, Neuroticism, Psychoticism
    • Match each personality dimension with its relation to criminal behavior:
      Extraversion ↔️ Seeks excitement and stimulation
      Neuroticism ↔️ Copes with emotional instability
      Psychoticism ↔️ Commits violent and premeditated crimes
    • Individuals high in psychoticism are more likely to commit violent and premeditated crimes
    • Correlational studies support Eysenck's theory by showing a link between personality dimensions and criminal behavior
    • What is one limitation of Eysenck's Criminal Personality Theory?
      Oversimplification
    • The focus on personality profiles in Eysenck's theory may lead to stereotyping.

      True
    • Individuals with high extraversion, neuroticism, and psychoticism are less effectively socialized.

      True
    • Match the type of evidence with its limitation:
      Correlational Studies ↔️ Cannot prove causation
      Experimental Studies ↔️ May not reflect real-life situations
    • What is one critique of Eysenck's theory regarding causality?
      Other factors may play a role