I have my finals going on and day after tomorrow is my psych paper. And I've got to say that these videos helping me more than needed, Thank you so much :)
It's really really a great video. The method is such unique. I hope that you are going to prepare more n more wonderful videos on various topics of psychology. God bless you
Thank you for your appreciation and kind words. I am happy that this tutorial helped you. Please do check out more content here and spread the word about this channel. If you have some tutorial topics to recommend, please do so. I'll add them to my topic pipeline! Take care! 😊😊
Hi Uzma. I am happy to welcome you to the world of psychology. Believe me, it's one of the most fascinating subject you'll ever come across. Do check out some other psychology tutorials I've got here. I am sure you'll fall in love with psychology! And stay tuned for more! ☺
@@MisterSimplify sir tomorrow is my paper and I have downloaded all the lectures of yours according to the syllabus.I can't understand my teacher but you had made things easy thank you so much your lectures are just lalntop. love from Pakistan sir 🥰
@@uzmahanif6171 That's great Uzma. I am really glad I could help. I wish you all the very best for your exam! Take care, and I hope to see you here in another video soon! 🙂👍
Hello! That's great! All the best for your course! I will certainly keep you in the loop if a collaboration opportunity arises. In the meantime, I'd appreciate if you continue supporting the channel and contributing to it. Cheers!
That's correct Ubaid. The world is changing for the good in that way. We now have all types of educational content in an audio-visual form, and that certainly helps people in some way or another. :)
@@ubaidnazir1222 Haha! I am sure this is a common trend now. So you're not alone. And I hope you follow the content here and support this channel at all times! :)
Thanks Mister Simplify for this video! Really helped me alot. You made it easier for me to understand the theory of hans eysenck! Please continue to do more. ❣️
At the end you said, 'He believed the overwhelming influence for a person's personality is where he was born, rather than external influences'. Could you please explain this? To me these essentially are identical propositions.
I was having a conversation on the five factor model the other day and this person said I was quoting JBP... little do they know... trait theorists have existed before their mamas were born.
What is the difference between Dimensions and Traits? In the video stated that "(2:10) Eysenck grouped several traits together to initially form to dimensions", I read somewhere "A group of similar traits form a TYPE. For example 'shyness', 'persistence', 'rigidity' etc are few Traits which together form a Type called Introversion". I'm very much confused..
Hi Shibani. What you're referring to as types, are the dimensions as proposed by Eysenck. Just like you did, he combined similar traits to form dimensions. And these are the dimensions used in his theory.
Hi buddy. In the simplest of ways, temperament traits can be considered to be fundamental and genetic. Character traits are considered to be traits developed based on life experiences. Hope this helps!
Psychoticism is the third dimension they later came up with. The higher the magnitude of psychotocism, the more unstable and un-compassionate a person can be. Same goes with morality. One will need to go into greater detail in terms of understanding this dimension to understand how it actually works. But hope you got the drift
can you please make a video on eastern approaches to personality in psychology- 1] BUDDHISM 2] SUFISM 3] HINDUISM ? I hope you will make it as soon as possible
Hi Mounika. Thank you for your recommendation. Although I have other topics in the pipeline already, I will try and incorporate Eastern versus Western psychology asap.
you're most welcome Amelia. I have added Gray's theory to the pipeline for you. Not sure how long it would take, but it will surely be covered here in due course! Take care!
@@MisterSimplify That's amazing thank you! I'm just starting my undergraduate dissertation and I was getting confused on different explanations within the literature but I think I'm getting more of a solid idea now. I look forward to your future videos :)
Hello! The best would be to use this tutorial itself as a reference. See the APA citation below. MisterSimplify. (2020, October 26). Eysenck's Theory of Personality - Simplest Explanation Ever [Video]. TH-cam. th-cam.com/video/3EM19jN5HaI/w-d-xo.html
I believe the external influence is far greater on determining our persnality while we are younger than modern psychology is willing to credit
Agreed!
Yes, Eysenck was basically a bit of a nut!
I have my finals going on and day after tomorrow is my psych paper. And I've got to say that these videos helping me more than needed, Thank you so much :)
You are most welcome! I wish you all the best for your exams!
Thanks man this is exactly what I needed for my psychology test. Much love 😁
Understanding Eysenck's Theory of personality so much better after watching this video that was recommended in my criminal psychology course.
That's great to know! ☺
If you don't mind me asking, which university are you referring to?
Thank you so much, my report for eysenck is tomorrow and it help me a lot
It's really really a great video.
The method is such unique. I hope that you are going to prepare more n more wonderful videos on various topics of psychology.
God bless you
Thank you for your appreciation and kind words. I am happy that this tutorial helped you. Please do check out more content here and spread the word about this channel. If you have some tutorial topics to recommend, please do so. I'll add them to my topic pipeline! Take care! 😊😊
Thank you Mister Simplify. God bless you.❤
You're most welcome, my friend! Pls keep supporting, and take care! ☺
Perfect explanation, thank you! ✨
You're most welcome! 😊👍
Thank you for simplifying this taxonomy for me.
You're welcome buddy! 🙂👍
I thought psychology is a difficult and boring subject but after lessoning this lecture my thoughts get changed thank @mister simplify
Hi Uzma. I am happy to welcome you to the world of psychology. Believe me, it's one of the most fascinating subject you'll ever come across. Do check out some other psychology tutorials I've got here. I am sure you'll fall in love with psychology! And stay tuned for more! ☺
@@MisterSimplify sir tomorrow is my paper and I have downloaded all the lectures of yours according to the syllabus.I can't understand my teacher but you had made things easy thank you so much your lectures are just lalntop. love from Pakistan sir 🥰
@@uzmahanif6171 That's great Uzma. I am really glad I could help. I wish you all the very best for your exam! Take care, and I hope to see you here in another video soon! 🙂👍
Superb explanation !!!
Hi Sakshi. Glad that you liked it! 👌
You explain things so beautifully. Thank you so much!
You're most welcome Basmala! Keep supporting! 👍👍😊😊
That was such a lovely simple explanation. Thank you.
You're most welcome! Really glad you found it useful! ☺
Thank u!!! It really helped my understanding about Hans's theory. // Ps.: now I'm a big fan from brazil ♡
Glad to help! :)
This video is very informative.
Happy to know! 🙂
thanks, final exam tomorrow. very helpful thank you once again
You're most welcome! And all the very best for your exams! 👍🙂
Good lesson to undetected in a simple way. I m pursuing MA psychology in India. Would like to collaborate in future to support💪
Hello! That's great! All the best for your course!
I will certainly keep you in the loop if a collaboration opportunity arises. In the meantime, I'd appreciate if you continue supporting the channel and contributing to it. Cheers!
Excellent video..very helpful for my studies.Thank you🥰
You're most welcome!
Thanks babes this was soooo much help!!
You're most welcome Bridget! I hope you stay subscribed, keep viewing and sharing content here. 🤗☺
Perfect, as usual!
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Sometimes reading is boring
And listening is interesting
That's correct Ubaid. The world is changing for the good in that way. We now have all types of educational content in an audio-visual form, and that certainly helps people in some way or another. :)
@@ubaidnazir1222 Haha! I am sure this is a common trend now. So you're not alone. And I hope you follow the content here and support this channel at all times! :)
Excellent video...very helpful..thank you:)
Literally so helpful!! Thank you
You're most welcome! ☺
good clear video
Thank you for this upload
You're most welcome! 🙂
This is very helpful . Thanks
Thank you Sir!
Very insightful. Will be useful for my studies. Thanks :)
Excellent explanation.Thanks a lot.
very helpful video.
Thanks Mister Simplify for this video! Really helped me alot. You made it easier for me to understand the theory of hans eysenck! Please continue to do more. ❣️
Glad it was helpful! :)
At the end you said, 'He believed the overwhelming influence for a person's personality is where he was born, rather than external influences'. Could you please explain this? To me these essentially are identical propositions.
Hi Cyrus. By 'where he was born' I am referring to genetic factors.
wicked work
Cheers mate! 👍👍
Thanks
You're welcome! 🙂
Well Explained 😊
🙂👍
My pleasure to you beyond professional level congratulations.
Thank you for your kind words, my friend! Take care! 👍🙂
Thanks sir. It's really helpful for our exam.. Nice explanation 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for your appreciation, Sonu! :)
Thank you
Great video
Thanks
You're most welcome Seema. Hope you find the other content here useful too! 🙂
Very helpful thank you
Sir..pls upload video for how to write individual discussion and group discussion in EPQ for observation...
Hi Dhivya. I will consider adding this to the pipeline for you for sure! :)
I was having a conversation on the five factor model the other day and this person said I was quoting JBP... little do they know... trait theorists have existed before their mamas were born.
😂
What is the difference between Dimensions and Traits? In the video stated that "(2:10) Eysenck grouped several traits together to initially form to dimensions", I read somewhere "A group of similar traits form a TYPE. For example 'shyness', 'persistence', 'rigidity' etc are few Traits which together form a Type called Introversion". I'm very much confused..
Hi Shibani. What you're referring to as types, are the dimensions as proposed by Eysenck. Just like you did, he combined similar traits to form dimensions. And these are the dimensions used in his theory.
@@MisterSimplify Thank you so much!
Hi! Could you talk about his distinction of temperament traits and caracters traits? Good video by the way
Hi buddy. In the simplest of ways, temperament traits can be considered to be fundamental and genetic. Character traits are considered to be traits developed based on life experiences. Hope this helps!
Thanks from INDIA
You are most welcome, my friend! Please recommend the channel to your friends.
Can someone explain how compassion and morality falls under psychoticism? I didn't understand that part
Psychoticism is the third dimension they later came up with. The higher the magnitude of psychotocism, the more unstable and un-compassionate a person can be. Same goes with morality. One will need to go into greater detail in terms of understanding this dimension to understand how it actually works. But hope you got the drift
thank u
You're welcome! 🙂
can you please make a video on eastern approaches to personality in psychology- 1] BUDDHISM 2] SUFISM 3] HINDUISM ?
I hope you will make it as soon as possible
Hi Mounika. Thank you for your recommendation. Although I have other topics in the pipeline already, I will try and incorporate Eastern versus Western psychology asap.
The video sound is pretty good, beyond my imagination
Hopefully, this isn't sarcasm! People rarely appreciate the sound quality here! 😁
This was really helpful thank you! Would you be able to do a video on Gray's reinforcement sensitivity theory and the revised version?
you're most welcome Amelia. I have added Gray's theory to the pipeline for you. Not sure how long it would take, but it will surely be covered here in due course! Take care!
@@MisterSimplify That's amazing thank you! I'm just starting my undergraduate dissertation and I was getting confused on different explanations within the literature but I think I'm getting more of a solid idea now. I look forward to your future videos :)
@@itsamelia5102 You're most welcome! I will try to speed up on my efforts! 🙂
can you provide me the sources for these explanation. im writing a thesis and need quotation for it
Hello! The best would be to use this tutorial itself as a reference. See the APA citation below.
MisterSimplify. (2020, October 26). Eysenck's Theory of Personality - Simplest Explanation Ever [Video]. TH-cam. th-cam.com/video/3EM19jN5HaI/w-d-xo.html
Personality is not fixed. It is one of the most damaging misconceptions.
WRONG
Bunyi video tidak bagus
Can I know please what does "under-aroused " really mean?
Arousal in psychology has nothing to do with sexuality and more like mental activity or stimulation.