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Eysenck Personality Questionnaire

The Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ) is a psychological tool designed to assess personality traits based on Hans Eysenck's theory. It measures three core dimensions: Extraversion (sociability vs. introversion), Neuroticism (emotional stability vs. instability), and Psychoticism (tendency toward aggression or tough-mindedness). The questionnaire consists of a series of statements to which individuals respond, helping to classify their personality profile. It’s widely used in psychology to understand personality differences, predict behavior, and facilitate personal development. Ultimately, the EPQ offers insight into how our traits influence our interactions and responses to the world around us.