Abstract

A model of extraversion is presented which attempts to allow for the amalgamation of Eysenck's views on extraversion with neo-Pavlovian theories which continue to develop Pavlovs conception of temperament. Experimental tests of the new model are outlined. It is concluded that, despite the problems involved in attempting to unify the several theories in their fullest forms, it is worth continuing with the model.

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