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Quiz: Personality Explanation - Eysenck and Criminal Personality
WJEC 4543 Level 3 Applied Diploma in Criminology
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Building on what you've learned about psychological explanations of criminal behaviour, let's test your knowledge of Eysenck's theory of criminal personality!
What did Eysenck believe about personality traits and offending?
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Which of the following traits are part of Eysenck's criminal personality theory? (Select all that apply)
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Eysenck believed that individuals with high levels of {{blank0}} and {{blank1}} were more likely to commit crimes.
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According to Eysenck, how are personality traits measured?
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Which of the following are key points in Eysenck's explanation of criminal behaviour? (Select all that apply)
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Eysenck argued that criminal behaviour is influenced by both {{blank0}} traits and {{blank1}} conditioning.
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What is psychoticism linked to in Eysenck's theory?
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