Eysenck believed that his greatest contribution to personality theory has been to

a) champion the idiographic approach to the study of personality.
b) connect philosophical ideas of the past with causal theories of behavior.
c) demonstrate that all people are biologically and genetically equal.
d) provide evidence for the overwhelming contribution of nurture to the development of personality.

Ans: b) connect philosophical ideas of the past with causal theories of behavior.

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