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Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Greek immigrants in the US relative to the populations in their country of origin. "Although
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Hitlerism was becoming the very widely held doctrine which finally prevailed and led to the deaths of several million Jews whose only crime was that they belonged to an imaginary "race" which had been dreamed up by a group of men in whom insanity was mixed in equal parts with craftiness, paranoia with guile, and villainy with sadism.
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and Jews." Scarr was equally critical of Eysenck's hypotheses, one of which was the supposition that slavery on plantations had selected African Americans as a less intelligent sub-sample of Africans. Scarr also criticised another statement of Eysenck on the alleged significantly lower IQs of
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physical factor tobacco smoking. Bosely (2019): The "heart disease-prone personality" exposed to physical risk factors is asserted to have 27 times the risk of dying of heart disease as controls. Pelosi concluded "I honestly believe, having read it so carefully and tried to find alternative
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the whole course of development of a child's intellectual capabilities is largely laid down genetically, and even extreme environmental changes ... have little power to alter this development. H. J. Eysenck
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Among celebrity atheists with much biographical data, we find leading psychologists and psychoanalysts. We could provide a long list, including...Hans Jürgen Eysenck...
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Haggbloom, S. J. (2002). "The 100 most eminent psychologists of the 20th century".
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As examples, Buchanan mentions contributions by Eysenck to pornographic magazines
888:, described by Eysenck's biographer Roderick Buchanan as a "sister publication to
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The Developing Structure of Temperament and Personality From Infancy To Adulthood
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Twelve Years of Correspondence with Paul Meehl: Tough Notes from a Gentle Genius
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4069:"Journal retracts 30-year-old paper by controversial psychologist Hans Eysenck"
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Thomas, Kerry. (2007). The individual differences approach to personality. In
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556:. Eysenck also received bomb threats and threats to kill his young children.
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The Nazi Connection:Eugenics, American Racism, and German National Socialism
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4207:. In Halverson, Charles F.; Kohnstamm, Gedolph A.; Martin, Roy P. (eds.).
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Eysenck, H. J.; Tarrant, Mollie; Woolf, Myra; England, L. (14 May 1960).
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4097:"Journals retract 13 papers by Hans Eysenck, flag 61, some 60 years old"
2610:"Hans J. Eysenck and Raymond B. Cattell on intelligence and personality"
1945:
Boyle, G.J. (2000). Obituaries: Raymond B. Cattell and Hans J. Eysenck.
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The Funding of Scientific Racism: Wickliffe Draper and the Pioneer Fund
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There are five portraits of Eysenck in the permanent collection of the
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reportedly fraudulent papers covered the links between personality and
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Boyle, G.J., & Ortet, G. (1997). Hans Jürgen Eysenck: Obituario.
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Extrasensory Deception: ESP, Psychics, Shirley MacLaine, Ghosts, UFO
906:, who have adopted the "psychology of the fascists". Eysenck's book
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Eysenck, H.J. (June 1992). "Four ways five factors are not basic".
2733:
Biology and Freedom: An Essay on the Implications of Human Ethology
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Rose, Steven (August 2010). "Hans Eysenck's controversial career".
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6177:
3286:
Manual of the Eysenck Personality Qyestionnaire (Junior and Adult)
1685:
Personality and Individual Differences: A Natural Science Approach
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3880:"Personality and fatal diseases: Revisiting a scientific scandal"
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3265:
2339:"Buchanan, R. D. "Looking back: The controversial Hans Eysenck",
745:. While it seems counterintuitive to suppose that introverts are
520:
were given the same weight as those of 27 working-class Liberals.
4871:
3957:"The Hans Eysenck affair: Time to correct the scientific record"
3562:
Das unvergängliche Erbe. Alternativen zum Prinzip der Gleichheit
3013:
Eysenck, H.J. (July 1964). "Personality and cigarette smoking".
2425:"APA Presidents Remember: Hans Eysenck — Visionary Psychologist"
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5297:
4297:
3932:"Work of renowned UK psychologist Hans Eysenck ruled 'unsafe'"
3529:"Vom Versuch, die Ungleichwertigkeit von Menschen zu beweisen"
3503:
Playing With Fire: The Controversial Career of Hans J. Eysenck
3416:
Playing With Fire: The Controversial Career of Hans J. Eysenck
3390:
Playing With Fire: The Controversial Career of Hans J. Eysenck
3363:
Playing With Fire: The Controversial Career of Hans J. Eysenck
3078:
Playing with Fire: The Controversial Career of Hans J. Eysenck
2398:"Hans J. Eysenck, 81, a Heretic in the Field of Psychotherapy"
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Playing With Fire: The Controversial Career of Hans J. Eysenck
2070:"Work of renowned UK psychologist Hans Eysenck ruled 'unsafe'"
2003:"Misconduct allegations push psychology hero off his pedestal"
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Playing with Fire: The Controversial Career of Hans J. Eysenck
416:, Herne Hill, London from 1960 until their respective deaths.
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4293:
3997:"Is this 'one of the worst scientific scandals of all time'?"
2931:"Memorandum Regarding Professor Eysenck's Research Progress".
773:. The purported traits in the Big Five model are as follows:
3804:. New Brunswick (NJ): Transaction Publishers. pp. 1–6.
2949:
Peter pringle, "Eysenck took pounds 800,000 tobacco funds",
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Eysenck's work has undergone reevaluation since his death.
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predisposition is to a large extent hereditarily determined
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4283:
Hour-long lecture on the "Biological Basis of Personality"
4178:"National Portrait Gallery – Person – Hans Jürgen Eysenck"
882:; a similar interview had been published a year before by
399:. He was the founding editor of the international journal
4020:
4018:
1494:. Munich: Goldman. 1978. With an introduction by Eysenck.
1053:. Eysenck included the entire editorial in his 1998 book
2524:"Classics in the History of Psychology – Eysenck (1957)"
1843:(1989) with V. A. Gheorghiu, P. Netter, and R. Rosenthal
2311:, edited by Hans Eysenck, London: Pergamon Press, 1960.
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identical (monozygotic) and fraternal (dizygotic) twins
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Eysenck claims that his findings can be applied to the
479:
Eysenck's attitude was summarised in his autobiography
6426:
People involved in race and intelligence controversies
4158:"EXPRESSION OF CONCERN: Articles by Hans J. Eysenck".
2577:(Manitoba: University of Manitoba Press, 1981) 80–91,
1128:) were "considered unsafe" by an enquiry on behalf of
2089:
Marks, David F; Buchanan, Roderick D (January 2020).
1711:
Genes, Culture and Personality: An Empirical Approach
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265:
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2835:
Race, Social Class, and Individual Differences in IQ
1511:. Harmondsworth, Eng. Baltimore etc: Penguin Books.
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include the appearance of Eysenck's books on the UK
435:(1953) entitled "What is wrong with psychoanalysis".
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3531:. In Michael Haller and Martin Niggeschmidt (ed.).
2701:, London: W. H. Allen & Co., 1990, pp. 289–291.
1171:. Grossarth emphasises their changeability through
984:Eysenck believed that empirical evidence supported
966:Eysenck described his views in the introduction to
878:(1977) and later republished in the US neo-fascist
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659:In 1951, Eysenck's first empirical study into the
1484:(1972) three volumes, with W. Arnold and R. Meili
4057:, December 10, 1990, page 10 – 11 and following.
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3284:Eysenck, H. J., & Eysenck, S. B. G. (1975).
3275:(pp. 199-218). Los Angeles, CA: Sage Publishers.
2736:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 160–161.
1178:Following the King's College London enquiry the
1113:interpretations, that this is fraudulent work."
2548:. American Humanist Association. Archived from
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1947:Multivariate Experimental Clinical Research, 12
1546:Eysenck, H. J. & Eysenck, S. B. G. (1976).
1526:Manual of the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire
1453:Eysenck, H. J. & Eysenck, S. B. G. (1969).
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613:Some of Eysenck's later work was funded by the
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562:The IQ Controversy, the Media and Public Policy
6381:Founding members of the World Cultural Council
4203:Goldberg, Lewis R.; Rosolack, Tina K. (2014).
4126:"Hans J. Eysenck: The Downfall of a Charlatan"
2798:. In Ned Joel Block and Gerald Dworkin (ed.).
2763:. In Ned Joel Block and Gerald Dworkin (ed.).
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3684:Nias, David K. B.; Dean, Geoffrey A. (2012).
3393:. Oxford University Press. pp. 320–321.
3366:. Oxford University Press. pp. 324–326.
1624:(1981) with M. W. Eysenck, and later editions
1591:The Structure and Measurement of Intelligence
811:as Eysenck declared in his early work, or of
767:Gray's biopsychological theory of personality
8:
3297:Eysenck, H. J., & Wilson, G. D. (1991).
2827:
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1853:Theoretical Foundations of Behaviour Therapy
1572:Eysenck, Hans J.; Nias, David K. B. (1979).
1394:Manual of the Maudsley Personality Inventory
1390:(1957) with G. Granger and J. C. Brengelmann
1370:Psychology and the Foundations of Psychiatry
1120:wrote an open letter (also published in the
311:found the papers by Eysenck coauthored with
3470:. Taylor & Francis. pp. 150, 145.
3140:H. J. Eysenck and S. B. G. Eysenck (1976).
2717:• Hans Eysenck – broadcast 16 October 1990.
2480:. Cambridge University Press. p. 310.
2263:. Oxford University Press. pp. 25–30.
1810:Eysenck, Hans J.; Wilson, Glenn D. (1978).
1597:Eysenck, Hans J.; Wilson, Glenn D. (1979).
1532:Eysenck, Hans J.; Wilson, Glenn D. (1976).
1507:Eysenck, Hans J.; Wilson, Glenn D. (1976).
1500:The Experimental Study of Freudian Theories
1498:Eysenck, Hans J.; Wilson, Glenn D. (1973).
1412:Manual of the Eysenck Personality Inventory
387:Eysenck was Professor of Psychology at the
6406:Naturalised citizens of the United Kingdom
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4123:Marks, David F. (November–December 2020).
3688:. In Modgil, Sohan; Modgil, Celia (eds.).
3142:Psychoticism as a Dimension of Personality
3104:Advances in Behaviour Research and Therapy
1548:Psychoticism as a Dimension of Personality
1033:In 1994, he was one of 52 signatories on "
532:Eysenck advocated a strong influence from
371:party and its persecutions. "My hatred of
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3654:. London: BCA, No ISBN. Preface & ff.
3327:". First appeared in Siegfried Jäger and
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2526:. Psychclassics.yorku.ca. 23 January 1952
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1934:Ansiedad y Estrés (Anxiety and Stress), 3
1730:Genius: The natural history of creativity
1388:Perceptual Processes and Mental Illnesses
1180:International Journal of Sport Psychology
1152:, which was only later clearly proven by
829:, which called him a contributor, and in
3527:Leonie Knebel and Pit Marquardt (2012).
3506:. Oxford University Press. p. 323.
3418:. Oxford University Press. p. 323.
3342:. Duisburg: Diss-Texte Nr. 13. p. 7-30.
2128:
2126:
1554:Reminiscence, Motivation and Personality
1266:Hans Eysenck: A Contradictory Psychology
593:, 1973, London: Temple Smith, pp. 111–12
323:During his life, Eysenck's claims about
3753:Gottfredson, Linda (13 December 1994).
3690:Hans Eysenck: Consensus And Controversy
3613:. Maurice Temple Smith. pp. 9–10.
3301:. London: Corporate Assessment Network.
2800:The I.Q. Controversy: Critical Readings
2765:The I.Q. Controversy: Critical Readings
1900:
1692:Decline and Fall of the Freudian Empire
597:Barnett quotes additional criticism of
544:'s questioning of whether variation in
467:Decline and Fall of the Freudian Empire
6386:German emigrants to the United Kingdom
6371:Neurological disease deaths in England
3733:. New York, NY: St. Martin's Griffin.
3445:. Oxford University Press. p. 5.
3244:Personality and Individual Differences
3050:Personality and Individual Differences
2653:, 2nd edition, Scott-Townsend (1997),
2651:Race, Intelligence and Bias in Academe
2617:Personality and Individual Differences
2199:Personality and Individual Differences
1076:
1021:, which was designed to test readers'
900:Race, Intelligence and Bias in Academe
708:first proposed by the Greek physician
402:Personality and Individual Differences
6152:Carl Friedrich von Siemens Foundation
3925:
3923:
2862:. University of Illinois Press, 2002.
2699:Rebel with a Cause (an Autobiography)
2247:, London: W. H. Allen & Co., 1990
2245:Rebel with a Cause (an Autobiography)
2135:"Hans Eysenck's controversial career"
1679:…'I Do'. Your Happy Guide to Marriage
1461:Readings in Extraversion/Introversion
1455:Personality Structure and Measurement
7:
3192:. Los Angeles, CA: Sage Publishers.
2838:. Psychology Press. pp. 62–65.
2671:Staff Reporter (12 September 1997).
1996:
1994:
1992:
1990:
1814:. Baltimore: University Park Press.
1732:(1995). Cambridge University Press,
1382:The Dynamics of Anxiety and Hysteria
815:, as he declared in his later work.
582:, 1971, London: Temple Smith, p. 130
461:Astrology — Science or Superstition?
6376:Deaths from brain cancer in England
6366:Alumni of University College London
4211:. Psychology Press. pp. 7–35.
3155:The Biological Basis of Personality
1812:The Psychological basis of ideology
1798:Case Histories in Behaviour Therapy
1705:The Causes and Cures of Criminality
1657:Astrology: Science or Superstition?
1655:H. J. Eysenck & D. K. B. Nias,
1641:Personality, Genetics and Behaviour
1448:The Biological Basis of Personality
1346:The Scientific Study of Personality
819:Publication in far right-wing press
719:High N and low E = Melancholic type
6361:Academics of King's College London
6356:20th-century British psychologists
4095:Oransky, Ivan (12 February 2020).
3930:Boseley, Sarah (11 October 2019).
3755:Mainstream Science on Intelligence
2478:The Cambridge Companion to Atheism
2309:Behaviour Therapy and the Neurosis
2068:Boseley, Sarah (11 October 2019).
2001:O'Grady, Cathleen (15 July 2020).
1847:Personality Dimensions and Arousal
1719:(1989) with M. W. Eysenck. Prion,
1713:(1989) with L. Eaves and N. Martin
1352:The Structure of Human Personality
1311:Hans Eysenck: The man and his work
1077:2019 King's College London enquiry
1035:Mainstream Science on Intelligence
25:
4067:Oransky, Ivan (21 January 2020).
3667:. Prometheus Books. pp. 139-140.
3288:. London: Hodder & Stoughton.
3218:"The Big Five Personality Traits"
3144:. London: Hodder & Stoughton.
2875:. Pioneerfund.org. Archived from
1616:The Causes and Effects of Smoking
1193:National Portrait Gallery, London
805:Eysenck Personality Questionnaire
725:Low N and low E = Phlegmatic type
716:High N and high E = Choleric type
617:, an organization which promoted
139:Eysenck Personality Questionnaire
4525:
3938:– via www.theguardian.com.
3637:. London: Pelican Books. p. 131.
3635:Sense and Nonsense in Psychology
3611:Race, Education and Intelligence
3299:The Eysenck Personality Profiler
2596:Race, Intelligence and Education
2322:Experiments in Behaviour Therapy
1467:Race, Intelligence and Education
1418:The Causes and Cures of Neuroses
1376:Sense and Nonsense in Psychology
1268:. Macmillan Education-Palgrave.
968:Race, Education and Intelligence
722:Low N and high E = Sanguine type
697:were described in his 1947 book
599:Race, Intelligence and Education
580:Race, Intelligence and Education
445:Race, Intelligence and Education
246:
27:British psychologist (1916–1997)
6431:Proponents of scientific racism
6391:German people of Jewish descent
3590:Psychology, Racism, and Fascism
3216:Grohol, John M. (30 May 2019).
2598:. London: Maurice Temple Smith.
2504:Marsh, Laurence (Winter 2021).
1879:Biological basis of personality
1792:The Measurement of Intelligence
1756:Handbook of Abnormal Psychology
1550:. London: Hodder and Stoughton.
1430:Smoking, Health and Personality
839:, that was published by Krebs'
689:The two personality dimensions
655:Biological basis of personality
528:Genetics, race and intelligence
473:Smoking, Personality and Stress
3686:"Astrology and Parapsychology"
3179:(p. 315). The Open University.
3075:Buchanan, Roderick D. (2010).
2133:Rose, Steven (7 August 2010).
1804:The Measurement of Personality
1768:Behaviour Therapy and Neuroses
1649:(1982, 2nd edition 1993) with
1534:A Textbook of Human Psychology
1424:Fact and Fiction in Psychology
1213:Buchanan, Roderick D. (2010).
758:Comparison with other theories
667:, from 1948 to 1951, in which
1:
6147:Bibliothek des Konservatismus
4621:Industrial and organizational
4030:"Answers to Pelosi and Marks"
3787:10.1016/S0160-2896(97)90011-8
3500:Roderick D. Buchanan (2010).
3414:Roderick D. Buchanan (2010).
3387:Roderick D. Buchanan (2010).
3360:Roderick D. Buchanan (2010).
3166:(Eysenck & Eysenck, 1985)
2795:"Unknowns in the IQ equation"
2760:"Unknowns in the IQ equation"
2151:10.1016/S0140-6736(10)61207-X
1841:Suggestion and Suggestibility
1492:Die Ungleichheit der Menschen
1358:Uses and Abuses of Psychology
1249:10.1016/S0140-6736(10)61207-X
433:Uses and Abuses of Psychology
4862:Human factors and ergonomics
4271:Resources in other libraries
4252:Resources in other libraries
4180:. Npg.org.uk. 1 October 1950
3961:Journal of Health Psychology
3884:Journal of Health Psychology
3535:. Springer DE. p. 104.
3256:10.1016/0191-8869(92)90237-J
3129:The Journal of Mental Health
3116:10.1016/0146-6402(94)00001-8
3062:10.1016/0191-8869(88)90123-7
3027:10.1016/0024-3205(64)90033-5
2095:Journal of Health Psychology
1961:Review of General Psychology
1909:"Hans Eysenck Official Site"
1707:(1989) with G. H. Gudjonsson
1636:The Intelligence Controversy
1576:. New York: Harper Collins.
1574:Sex, violence, and the media
1528:(1975) with S. B. G. Eysenck
1442:The Effects of Psychotherapy
1414:(1964) with S. B. G. Eysenck
1173:cognitive behavioral therapy
1122:Journal of Health Psychology
1099:scientific literature" and "
1088:Journal of Health Psychology
980:Parapsychology and astrology
6421:Personality trait theorists
6396:Mental health professionals
6081:Caspar von Schrenck-Notzing
4160:Perceptual and Motor Skills
4053:Aho v. Suomen; Tupakka Oy:
3878:Pelosi, Anthony J. (2019).
3834:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
3541:10.1007/978-3-531-94341-1_6
3468:The Extreme Right in France
3081:. OUP Oxford. p. 376.
2575:Right Wing Authoritarianism
1566:Die Zukunft der Psychologie
1490:(1973). German translation
1195:, including photographs by
1037:", an editorial written by
455:Sex, Violence and the Media
6447:
6173:European Rally for Liberty
3652:Explaining the Unexplained
3157:. Springfield, IL: Thomas.
2802:. Pantheon Books. p.
2767:. Pantheon Books. p.
2629:10.1016/j.paid.2016.04.029
2512:(152). Herne Hill Society.
2211:10.1016/j.paid.2016.04.050
1762:Experiments in Personality
1647:Explaining the Unexplained
1476:Psychology is about People
1364:The Psychology of Politics
1291:. Transaction Publishers.
1169:psychological intervention
910:, translated in French as
652:
554:London School of Economics
492:The Psychology of Politics
439:The Psychology of Politics
412:The Eysencks' home was at
355:, Germany. His mother was
6411:British parapsychologists
5940:
5332:
5248:
4551:Applied behavior analysis
4523:
4331:
4290:(St Göran lecture, 1980).
4266:Resources in your library
4247:Resources in your library
4026:Grossarth-Maticek, Ronald
2966:"Smoking and Personality"
2506:"When is a house unique?"
1973:10.1037/1089-2680.6.2.139
1865:Preface to Pierre Krebs.
1780:Experiments in Motivation
1687:(1985) with M. W. Eysenck
1509:Know your own personality
1408:(1964) and later editions
1354:(1952) and later editions
1340:Dimensions of Personality
1163:characteristics that may
1081:In 2019 the psychiatrist
699:Dimensions of Personality
674:Journal of Mental Science
420:Views and their reception
378:University College London
235:
160:
116:University College London
41:
6401:Intelligence researchers
6225:Pan-European nationalism
5324:Founding members of the
3974:10.1177/1359105318820931
3896:10.1177/1359105318822045
3802:Intelligence: A New Look
3698:10.4324/9780203299449-38
3310:Christina Schori-Liang.
2476:Martin, Michael (2007).
2257:Buchanan, R. D. (2010).
2108:10.1177/1359105319887791
1835:A Model for Intelligence
1743:Intelligence: A New Look
1681:(1983) with B. N. Kelly.
1126:Ronald Grossarth-Maticek
1055:Intelligence: A New Look
625:Cancer-prone personality
313:Ronald Grossarth-Maticek
6290:Conservative Revolution
5385:André Frédéric Cournand
4827:Behavioral neuroscience
4391:Behavioral neuroscience
3663:Gordon, Henry. (1988).
3633:Eysenck, H. J. (1957),
3588:Michael Billig, (1979)
3153:Eysenck, H. J. (1967).
2982:10.1136/bmj.1.5184.1456
2970:British Medical Journal
2936:12 January 2012 at the
2730:Barnett, S. A. (1988).
2673:"Scientist or showman?"
2546:"Humanist Manifesto II"
1829:A Model for Personality
1786:Eysenck on Extraversion
1628:The Battle for the Mind
1556:(1977) with C. D. Frith
1536:. Lancaster: MTP Press.
1219:Oxford University Press
1061:Posthumous reevaluation
1044:The Wall Street Journal
1023:extrasensory perception
992:. He was criticised by
941:As Buchanan commented:
837:Das unvergängliche Erbe
649:Genetics of personality
389:Institute of Psychiatry
182:Institute of Psychiatry
143:differential psychology
6416:Scientists from Berlin
5326:World Cultural Council
4877:Psychology of religion
4817:Behavioral engineering
4754:Human subject research
4410:Cognitive neuroscience
4376:Affective neuroscience
3800:Eysenck, Hans (1998).
3314:. Ashgate 2007. p.160.
2929:Example document here
2832:Scarr, Sandra (1981).
2373:World Cultural Council
1867:Das Unverganglich Erbe
1849:(1987) with J. Strelau
1774:Experiments with Drugs
1758:(1960), later editions
1699:Rauchen und Gesundheit
1659:Penguin Books (1982),
1601:. London: J. M. Dent.
1482:Lexicon de Psychologie
1420:(1965) with S. Rachman
1283:Eysenck, Hans (1997).
1140:
977:
948:
912:L'Inegalite de l'homme
786:Openness to experience
706:four personality types
595:
585:
538:race on IQ differences
397:World Cultural Council
348:
135:personality psychology
6305:Identitarian movement
5641:Marshall W. Nirenberg
5636:William A. Nierenberg
5596:Vernon B. Mountcastle
5405:Jean-François Denisse
5337:Christian B. Anfinsen
5253:Wiktionary definition
4789:Self-report inventory
4784:Quantitative research
4135:. Amherst, New York:
3842:10.4324/9781315084510
3650:(2nd edition, 1993),
3609:Hans Eysenck (1973).
3466:J.G. Shields (2007).
2792:Sandra Scarr (1976).
2757:Sandra Scarr (1976).
2396:(10 September 1997).
2343:, Part 4, April 2011"
1855:(1988) with I. Martin
1599:The psychology of sex
1488:The Inequality of Man
1406:Crime and Personality
1138:
1130:King's College London
1017:published their book
908:The Inequality of Man
729:The third dimension,
653:Further information:
591:The Inequality of Man
393:King's College London
346:
309:King's College London
186:King's College London
5736:William G. Schneider
5731:Menahem Max Schiffer
5715:Hakim Muhammad Saeed
5689:Chintamani N. R. Rao
5427:Jacques-Émile Dubois
4779:Qualitative research
4734:Behavior epigenetics
3836:. pp. 23, 136.
3692:. pp. 371–388.
3595:3 March 2016 at the
3439:Stefan Kuhl (1994).
2594:Eysenck, H. (1971).
2341:The Psychologist, 24
1463:(1971) three volumes
1457:. London: Routledge.
1264:Corr, P. J. (2016).
1019:Know Your Own Psi-IQ
685:Model of personality
540:. Eysenck supported
507:British middle class
351:Eysenck was born in
331:differences between
6220:Europe of 100 Flags
6020:Jean-Yves Le Gallou
5995:José Javier Esparza
5669:Comlan A. A. Quenum
5631:Bernhard H. Neumann
5528:Vassos Karageorghis
5465:José Rafael Estrada
5393:Eduardo de Robertis
5258:Wiktionary category
4822:Behavioral genetics
4794:Statistical surveys
4651:Occupational health
4386:Behavioral genetics
3826:Peterson, Donald R.
3760:Wall Street Journal
2976:(5184): 1456–1460.
2912:, 13 September 2015
2858:William H. Tucker,
2677:Mail & Guardian
1670:Know Your Own Psi-Q
1541:Sex and Personality
1436:Check Your Own I.Q.
1197:Anne-Katrin Purkiss
1093:scientific scandals
994:scientific skeptics
926:comité de patronage
914:, was published by
858:Eysenck reproached
798:Psychometric scales
735:Sybil B. G. Eysenck
447:(1971) (in the US:
414:10 Dorchester Drive
347:With his wife Sybil
242:Hans Jürgen Eysenck
55:Hans Jürgen Eysenck
6320:Michel Poniatowski
6131:Karlheinz Weißmann
6070:François d'Orcival
5934:European New Right
5862:Eugene van Tamelen
5851:Jean L. F. Tricart
5841:Jan Peter Toennies
5827:Peter C. Thonemann
5789:Heikki Suomalainen
5727:Stuart J. Saunders
5705:Stanley K. Runcorn
5701:Abraham J. A. Roux
5679:G. N. Ramachandran
5616:Jayant V. Narlikar
5611:Ilie G. Murgulescu
5601:Robert S. Mulliken
5560:William D. McElroy
5402:Guy Blaudin de Thé
5360:Christiaan Barnard
5230:Schools of thought
5133:Richard E. Nisbett
5013:Donald T. Campbell
4691:Sport and exercise
4137:Center for Inquiry
4132:Skeptical Inquirer
3323:Siegfried Jäger. "
3177:Mapping Psychology
2953:, 31 October 1996.
2697:Eysenck, Hans J.,
2552:on 20 October 2012
2457:on 6 November 2008
2403:The New York Times
2320:Eysenck, Hans J.,
1764:(1960) two volumes
1502:. London: Methuen.
1400:Know Your Own I.Q.
1287:Rebel with a cause
1154:neurophysiological
1141:
1085:, writing for the
1070:Donald R. Peterson
885:Neue Anthropologie
485:Humanist Manifesto
481:Rebel with a Cause
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325:IQ scores and race
294:scientific journal
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5836:Alexander R. Todd
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5785:Frederick Stewart
5755:Leonard T. Skeggs
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4847:Consumer behavior
4729:Archival research
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4233:Library resources
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4003:. 21 October 2019
3811:978-1-56000-360-1
3740:978-0-312-15119-5
3707:978-0-203-29944-9
3620:978-0-8511-7009-1
3599:, on-line edition
3575:978-3-87847-051-9
3550:978-3-531-18447-0
3513:978-0-19-856688-5
3477:978-0-415-09755-0
3452:978-0-19-988210-6
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3373:978-0-19-856688-5
3198:978-1-4129-4651-3
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2845:978-0-89859-055-5
2813:978-0-394-73087-5
2778:978-0-394-73087-5
2743:978-0-521-35316-8
2451:"Hans J. Eysenck"
2431:on 7 October 2008
2394:Honan, William H.
2349:on 26 August 2014
2270:978-0-19-856688-5
2193:(December 2016).
2191:Colman, Andrew M.
2145:(9739): 407–408.
1889:Scientific racism
1821:978-0-8391-1221-1
1608:978-0-460-04332-8
1583:978-0-06-090684-9
1518:978-0-14-021962-3
1320:978-0-7206-0566-2
1298:978-1-56000-938-2
1275:978-0-230-24940-0
1243:(9739): 407–408.
1228:978-0-19-856688-5
1041:and published in
1039:Linda Gottfredson
921:Mankind Quarterly
891:Mankind Quarterly
832:Nation und Europa
777:Conscientiousness
763:Jeffrey Alan Gray
752:Yerkes-Dodson Law
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6010:Jean Haudry
5946:Neue Rechte
5803:Henry Taube
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5200:Disciplines
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4948:Jean Piaget
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5283:Wikibooks
5273:Wikiquote
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4832:Cognition
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