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This test is based on the Eysenck's Personality Factors.
The British psychologist Hans Eysenk arrived at two personality factors:
introversion-extraversion (sociability) and emotional instability-stability.
Introversion-extraversion refers to the degree to which a person's basic
orientation is turned inward toward the self or outward toward the external
world. At the introversion end of the scale are individuals who are shy
and prefer to work alone; they tend to withdraw into themselves, particularly
in times of emotional stress or conflict. At the extraversion end are
individuals who are sociable and prefer occupations that permit them to
work directly with other people; in times of stress, they seek company.
Instability-stability is a dimension of emotionality,
with moody, anxious, temperamental, and maladjusted individuals at the
unstable end, and calm, well-adjusted individuals at the other.
This picture-associated test tries to evaluate a person's
personality characteristics in the instability-stability scale and the
introversion-extraversion (sociability) scale.
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