4. PERSONALITY ACCORDING TO EYSENCK
Conative
Behaviour
Affective
Behaviour
Cognitive
Behaviour
Bodily
Configuration
5. EVALUATION OF EYSENCK’S THEORY
Includes Hereditary & External factors
stresses on structures & organization
gives physiological base to the
personality
Includes multi aspects
Makes Personality
measurable and assessable
Gives fixed nature of personality
Extreme view of personality
Believes it is unchangeable
Always having a physiological base
not possible
10. Least - Most active & Dominant
Frequently observed traits
Honesty, Kindness, Rigidity, etc.
Humorous, Drive for Power
Non-Significant
Miser, Greedy, selfish, etc.
11. CATTELL’S TRAIT APPROACH
171 Words
Trait Elements
35
Surface Traits
16
Source Traits
Basic Dimensions
Of Personality
5
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