eysenck's theory

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    • eysenck's theory of personality
      • extraversion - introversion = extraverts are outgoing, positive emotions, bored easily
      • neuroticism - stability = neuroticism is tendency to experience negative emotional states
      • psychoticism - normality = psychotics are egocentric, aggressive, lacking empathy
      each normally distributed
    • bio basis for personality
      • extraversion - under arousal of nervous system, seek external stimulation
      • neuroticism - slightly unstable, easily upset, more fight or flight reaction
      • psychoticism - related to higher testosterone
    • link to criminal behaviour
      • extraverts seek more arousal = engage in dangerous activities
      • neurotics are unstable = overreact in situations of threat
      • psychoticism = indvs are aggressive and lack empathy
      also
      • conditioning
      • Eysenck claimed high extraverts and and neurotics less easily conditioned = don't learn to avoid antisocial behaviour
    • personality may not be consistent
      flaw w personality explanation
      • people may be different in diff situations
      • eg. relaxed at home, neurotic at work
      • any regularity of behaviour is likely due to that we are often in similar situations
      criminal personality theory flawed as not one personality each
    • personality tests may lack validity
      self report issues
      • questionnaire forces yes/no answer when truth may be 'sometimes'
      • social desirability bias
      • countered by the use of lie scales - set of Qs eg 'are all your habits good and desirable' if yes data discarded as likely a lie
      treat evidence with caution
    • research linking personality and criminal behaviour
      Dunlop et al
      • found extraversion and psychoticism (as well as lie scales) good indicators of delinquency
      • in this study delinquency was minor offences in past 12 months
      BUT Van Dam et al
      • found only small group of males in juvenile detention centre scored high on all 3 variables
      support, but inconsistent and limited
    • real world application
      used to identify criminals and offer treatment
      • traits are good predictors of delinquency but probably not good enough for prediction
      • but prevention
      • eg. modifying socialisation experiences of at risk children
      • eg. pay greater attention to conditioning experiences to ensure people w high extraversion and neuroticism learn from experiences
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