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Eysenck Personality Inventory

The Eysenck Personality Inventory (EPI) is a psychological questionnaire designed to measure major personality traits. It assesses two main dimensions: extraversion versus introversion, and neuroticism versus stability. Extraverted individuals tend to be sociable and outgoing, while introverted ones are reserved. Those high in neuroticism may experience more emotional instability and anxiety, whereas those low are more emotionally stable. The EPI helps psychologists understand personality traits and how they might influence behavior, making it useful in clinical, occupational, and research settings. It provides a standardized way to evaluate these important aspects of personality in a practical and reliable manner.