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Study habits and Eysenck's theory of extraversion-introversion
Authors:John B Campbell  Charles W Hawley
Affiliation:Colgate University, USA
Abstract:Predictions derived from Eysenck's theory of personality were tested in two samples by relating extraversion scores to library study locations, frequency of study breaks, and self-report of factors which influence study location. The predicted main effects for study location were found, with extraverts occupying locations that provided greater external stimulation. Positive correlations were consistently found between extraversion and preferred level of noise, preferred level of socializing opportunities, and rated importance of socializing opportunities. The prediction that extraverts would take more frequent study breaks was supported in Sample 1 but not replicated in Sample 2. The data are interpreted as providing direct support for Eysenck's theory of behavioral differences and mixed indirect support for his theory of neurological differences between introverts and extraverts.
Keywords:Address reprint requests to John B. Campbell   Department of Psychology   Colgate University   Hamilton   N.Y. 13346.
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