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Definition of Eysenck personality inventory
1. Noun. A self-report personality inventory based on Hans Eysenck's factor analysis of personality which assumes three basic factors (the two most important being extraversion to introversion and neuroticism).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Eysenck Personality Inventory
Literary usage of Eysenck personality inventory
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Individual Differences in the Behavioral Etiology of Drug Abuse edited by Harold W. Gordon, Meyer D. Glantz (1997)
"1987), the SCID to screen for Axis I personality disorders (Endicott and Spitzer
1978), and the eysenck personality inventory (EPI) (Eysenck and Eysenck ..."
2. Drinking and Driving: Research Findings (1990)
"... self-reported quantity and frequency of drinking, scores on an impairment
index and on the neuroticism scale of the eysenck personality inventory, ..."
3. Biological Rhythms: Implications for the Worker by DIANE Publishing Company (1994)
"The NIOSH study used the Profile of Mood States (POMS) to measure psychological
state and the eysenck personality inventory (EPI) to assess personality ..."