All of the following are personality dimensions identified by Hans Eysenck except:

a. extraversion versus introversion.
c. shyness versus social rejection.
b. neuroticism versus emotional stability.
d. psychoticism versus impulse control.

ANS: C
FEEDBACK: The result of the efforts of Eysenck and his wife is a personality theory based on three dimensions, defined as combinations of traits or factors. The three personality dimensions are:
E—Extraversion versus introversion
N—Neuroticism versus emotional stability
P—Psychoticism versus impulse control (or superego functioning).

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