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psychological explanations
eysenck’s theory
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How can behavior be represented according to the study material?
It can be represented along two
dimensions
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What are the two types of dimensions mentioned for behavior representation?
Introversion-extraversion
and
neuroticism-stability
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What does neuroticism refer to in this context?
Emotional instability
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What does stability refer to in the context of personality?
Emotional
steadiness
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What is the purpose of the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ)?
To
measure
personality
types
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What does the EPQ measure in relation to personality?
It measures
personality traits
along the
E
and
N
dimensions
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How does the measurement of personality traits enable research?
It allows for the study of personality
variables
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What is the biological basis of personality traits according to the material?
They are based on the type of
nervous system
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What does the term "nervous system type" refer to?
It refers to the
biological
foundation of personality
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What is the significance of the extraverted and introverted nervous systems?
They
influence
behavior
and
personality traits
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How does the material describe the relationship between socialization and personality?
Socialization
influences
individual
behavior
and
traits
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What role does excitement play in personality according to the study material?
It is linked to the
nervous system's responsiveness
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What is the relationship between aggression and personality traits?
Aggression
is a personality trait influenced by biology
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How does the material describe the impact of previous experiences on learning?
They affect the
likelihood
of learning new behaviors
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What does the material suggest about individuals with higher aggression levels?
They are less likely to learn from past experiences
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What is the significance of the term "antisocial" in the context of personality?
It refers to behaviors that are socially
unacceptable
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How does the material describe the relationship between socialization and antisocial behavior?
Socialization can
reduce
antisocial
tendencies
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What does the material imply about the learning process in relation to antisocial behavior?
Learning can
mitigate
antisocial behavior
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What is the role of teaching in shaping behavior?
Teaching
can influence behavior
positively
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How does the material describe the difference between right and wrong behavior?
It is influenced by
social norms
and values
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What does the material suggest about the relationship between behavior and societal expectations?
Behavior
is
often
shaped
by
societal
expectations
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What does the term "learning" refer to in this context?
Acquiring new behaviors through
experience
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How does the material describe the impact of previous punishments on learning?
They can hinder the
acquisition
of new behaviors
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What does the material imply about the relationship between learning and behavior modification?
Learning
is essential for
behavior modification
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What is the significance of the term "socialization" in personality development?
It is crucial for shaping
personality traits
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How does the material describe the influence of socialization on antisocial behavior?
Socialization can help
reduce
antisocial behavior
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What does the material suggest about the role of socialization in learning behaviors?
Socialization
is
key
to
learning acceptable behaviors
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What does the term "behavioral traits" refer to?
Characteristics that define an individual's
actions
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How does the material describe the relationship between behavioral traits and personality?
Behavioral
traits
are
integral
to
personality
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What does the material imply about the importance of understanding behavioral traits?
It is essential for comprehending
personality
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What is the significance of the term "aggression" in personality studies?
Aggression is a key
personality trait
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How does the material describe the impact of aggression on learning?
Aggression can hinder
learning processes
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What does the material suggest about the relationship between aggression and socialization?
Aggression can be
mitigated
through
socialization
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What does the term "antisocial behavior" refer to?
Actions that violate
social norms
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How does the material describe the relationship between antisocial behavior and personality?
Antisocial
behavior
is a
reflection
of
personality
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What does the material imply about the importance of addressing antisocial behavior?
It is crucial for improving social interactions
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What is the significance of the term "social norms" in personality development?
They guide
acceptable behavior
in
society
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How does the material describe the influence of social norms on behavior?
Social norms shape individual
behavior patterns
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What does the material suggest about the relationship between social norms and antisocial behavior?
Antisocial behavior often
violates
social
norms
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What does the term "behavior modification" refer to?
Changing behaviors through various
techniques
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