used Eysenck’s personality questionnaire to measure the three traits in students aged 15- 75 years old.
the results displayed that both extraversion and neuroticism were strong signs of delinquency
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Reductionist- strength
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compared to other theories used to explain criminal behaviour
it has an interactionist approach, considering several factors which contribute to this personality type, such as both social, environmental, and genetic factors
unlike other theories, it considers the effects of both nature and nurture
it argues that biological pre- dispositions towards certain personality traits combined with conditioning and socialisation during childhood in order to create our personality
more valid and complete compared to a biological or environmental theory alone
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dunlop et al 2012/ EPQ - criticsm
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lack of internal validity- EPQ used self- report methods of gathering data
may be influenced by social desirability bias- confounding variable
no way of controlling the honesty of the responses
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reductionist- weakness
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oversimplifies human personality and the three dimensions
extraversion, neuroticism and psychotics cannot be the only dimension used to explain criminal behaviour
the notion of criminality is flawed since people don’t simply have one personality
whilst an individual may be neurotic at work, they could be calm and relaxed in the home
therefore, it may not be consistent, although this theory assumes it is