How could Eysenck’s concept of extraversion explain Mark’s career choice? What other behaviors could this concept explain?

What will be an ideal response?


Eysenck’s trait approach suggested that there were three general types or superfactors in personality, one of them being extraversion/introversion. Extraverts are characterized by sociability and liveliness, but also have a low level of cortical arousal, according to Eysenck. Thus, they need a high level of sensory stimulation to maintain an optimal level of arousal. Extraverts would, therefore, seek out exciting activities to maintain this level of arousal/stimulation. Certainly, firefighting would be considered one of these activities. His childhood activities also indicate a need for a high level of stimulation such as making noise when it was “too quiet.”

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