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Information trouvée : Eysenck, Hans Jurgen , 191697, British psychologist. Best known for his theory of
human personality, Eysenck suggested that personality is biologically determined and
is arranged in a hierarchy consisting of types, traits, habitual responses, and specific
responses. A staunch critic of psychoanalysis, Eysenck maintained that the recovery
rates of the emotionally disturbed were approximately equal for treated and untreated
individuals, though the accuracy of his studies on the subject have been questioned
in recent years. Among Eysenck's many works is The Intelligence Controversy (written
with L. J. Kamin, 1981
Rebel with a cause / Hans Eysenck, 1990. Lexikon der Psychologie / herausgeeben von
Wilhelm Arnold, Hans Jürgen Eysenck [et al.], 1972