Practicing Success
People who are calm, even-tempered, and reliable would score high on which of the following dimension of personality as per Eysenck’s Theory? |
Neuroticism Emotional stability Extraversion Introversion |
Emotional stability |
Neuroticism vs. Emotional Stability: This refers to the extent to which individuals have mastery over their emotions. On one end of the spectrum, we encounter individuals who exhibit neurotic traits. They tend to be anxious, moody, sensitive, restless, and easily lose composure. On the opposite end, we find individuals who are composed, even-tempered, dependable, and maintain self-control. |