Hans Eysenck

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Hans Eysenck was a prominent 20th-century psychologist known for his influential work on personality theory, intelligence, and the biological basis of individual differences.

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awardReceived Fellow of the British Academy
Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine NERFINISHED
child Michael Eysenck NERFINISHED
citizenship United Kingdom
controversialFor claims about race and intelligence
claims minimizing health risks of smoking
methodological criticisms of some clinical outcome studies
countryOfBirth German Empire NERFINISHED
countryOfDeath United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1916-03-04
dateOfDeath 1997-09-04
educatedAt University College London
employer Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience NERFINISHED
King's College London NERFINISHED
familyName Eysenck NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork behavior therapy
biological psychology
clinical psychology
intelligence research
personality psychology
psychology
givenName Hans
influenced behavior therapy movement
differential psychology NERFINISHED
personality psychology
influencedBy Charles Spearman NERFINISHED
Ivan Pavlov NERFINISHED
Sigmund Freud
knownFor Eysenck Personality Questionnaire NERFINISHED
Eysenck personality theory NERFINISHED
promotion of behavior therapy
research on biological basis of personality
research on intelligence
three-factor model of personality
memberOf British Psychological Society NERFINISHED
movement behaviorism
scientific racism
nativeLanguage German
notableWork Dimensions of Personality NERFINISHED
Personality and Individual Differences NERFINISHED
The Biological Basis of Personality NERFINISHED
The Causes and Effects of Smoking NERFINISHED
The Structure of Human Personality NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Berlin
placeOfDeath London, England
surface form: London
positionHeld Head of the Department of Psychology at the Institute of Psychiatry, London
Professor of Psychology
sexOrGender male
spouse Sybil B. G. Eysenck NERFINISHED
theory biological and genetic basis of personality traits
intelligence as largely heritable
personality as hierarchical traits
three major personality dimensions: extraversion, neuroticism, psychoticism
workLocation London, England
surface form: London

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Charles Spearman influenced Hans Eysenck