Eysenck's Theory - A03

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  • Eysenck's Theory- A03
    • Evidence supporting Eysenck's theory
      • 1- Eysenck compared 2070 male prisoners' scores on the EPI with 2422 male controls. 
      • 2- Groups were subdivided into age groups. On measures of P,E and N across all age groups, prisoners recorded higher scores than controls.
    • Evidence rejecting Eysenck's theory
      • 1- Farrington, reviewed several studies and reported that offenders tended to score high on measures of P, but not E,N. 
      • 2- There is also very little evidence of consistent differences in EEG measures between extraverts and introverts-casts doubt on physiological basis of Eysenck's theory
    • The idea of a single criminal type
      • 1- The idea that all offending behaviour can be explained by a single personality type has been heavily criticised.
      • 2- Moffitt proposed several distinct types of adult male offenders based on the timing of the first offence and how long offending persists. 
      • 3- Digman's five factor model also suggests dimensions of openness, agreeableness and conscientiousness. High E and N do not mean offending is inevitable
    • Cultural bias
      • 1- Bartol and Holanchock studied Hispanic and African American offenders.
      • 2- Divided up into 6 groups, all six were found to be less extravert than a non crim control group. 
      • 3- Bartol suggested this was because their sample was very different cultural background, questions generalisability of the crim personality

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