Correlation between Eysenck personality and emotional evaluation

碩士 === 國立東華大學 === 諮商與臨床心理學系 === 106 === This study explores the relationship between responses to emotional stimuli by the factors of Introversion-Extroversion, Neuroticism and Psychoticism factors based on the Eysenck Personality Theory. Forty-one male and fifty-eight female adults were enrolled to...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Yi-Ju Chou, 周怡如
Other Authors: 王沂釗
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/wxg9xt
Description
Summary:碩士 === 國立東華大學 === 諮商與臨床心理學系 === 106 === This study explores the relationship between responses to emotional stimuli by the factors of Introversion-Extroversion, Neuroticism and Psychoticism factors based on the Eysenck Personality Theory. Forty-one male and fifty-eight female adults were enrolled to participate this experimental process that watching 39 pictures were selected from the Taiwan Affective Picture System (TAPS) then evaluating each picture’s valence, arousal and dominance by the Self-Assessment Manikin (SAM). According to the analysis of correlation between personality factors and emotional evaluation, the results show that:(1) The higher Psychoticism score of the participants in EPQ-R scale, the higher valence score in TAPS negative picture. (2) The higher Neuroticism score of the participants in EPQ-R scale, the lower dominance score in TAPS negative picture. (3) There was a significant difference between Introversion-Extroversion factors in gender. (4) There were significant differences in Neuroticism factors at different ages. (5) The TAPS positive picture of valence was a significant difference in gender. (6) Gender and age of emotional assessment differences in the positive picture of valence, dominance, and neutral picture of valence. The researcher propose suggestions that explore the impact of cognition and culture on emotional responses in the future. Practitioners and teachers can clarify clients’ or trainee’s characteristics, introversion-extroversion, neuroticism and psychoticism for the consultation, mental health asset and clinical training.