PSY 233 1st Edition Lecture 21 Outline of Last Lecture II. Chapter 7 continuedA. Cattel identified traits using multiple data, not simple 1 databaseB. CattelC. Stability and variability in behavior: states and rolesa. Statesb. RolesD. What are the differences between chief executives and senior executives?E. Those who don’t succeed are typically:F. Those who do succeed are typically:Outline of Current Lecture II. Chapter 7 continued A. Three factor theory of Hans Eysenck:B. 2 super factors1. introversion-extraversion2. Neuroticism (emotional stability vs. instability)- Choleric- Sanguine- Phlegmatic- MelancholicCurrent LectureII. Chapter 7 continued A. Three factor theory of Hans Eysenck:- Emphasized biological factors, utilized secondary labor analysis recognizing interconnections and reducing them even further. Consider secondary factor analysis as “reducing factors”- Defined: identified independent factors, called super factors (means high) with low and high ends and people falling in somewhere on a bell/Gaussian curveThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.B. 2 super factors1. introversion-extraversion2. Neuroticism (emotional stability vs. instability)- Choleric- touchy, restless, aggressive, excitable, changeable, impulsive- Sanguine- leadership qualities, carefree, lively, easygoing, outgoing, sociable - Phlegmatic- passive, careful, thoughtful, peaceful, even-tempered, reliable, calm- Melancholic- moody, anxious, rage, sober, depressed, unsociable,
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