
H. J. Eysenck
著者について
H. J. Eysenck was a prominent British psychologist known for his work in personality theory and psychometrics. He was instrumental in developing the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire, which has been widely used in both clinical and research settings. Eysenck's theories emphasized the biological and genetic bases of personality, arguing that personality traits are largely inherited and can be measured objectively. His work bridged the gap between psychology and biology, challenging many of the prevailing theories of the time.
Beyond personality, Eysenck made significant contributions to the fields of intelligence and behavior therapy. He published numerous books and articles, including influential texts like "Crime and Personality" and "The Causes and Cures of Neurosis." His approach to therapy was grounded in learning theory and conditioning principles, making him a notable figure in the evolution of behavior therapy. Eysenck's legacy continues to influence contemporary psychology, particularly in the areas of personality assessment and therapeutic practices.