According to Eysenck, what happens when neuroticism combines with introversion?
What will be an ideal response?
Introverts, being cortically more aroused, are easily conditioned. If they are also very reactive emotionally, they have many opportunities for conditioning and, thus, many instances of conditioning. During socialization, conditioning often involves punishment and frustration. Therefore, emotions conditioned in are mostly unpleasant, leading to conditioned anxiety and depression. Thus, emotional introverts should be susceptible to psychological disorders of anxiety and depression.
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a. Relativism b. Multiple thinking c. Dualistic thinking d. Commitment
What are the three separate capacities in the information processing model?
a. Attention, processing, and memory. b. Storing, retrieving, and attention. c. Retrieving, attention, and processing. d. Storing, attention, and retrieving.