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H.J.Eysenck and Behaviour Genetics: A Critical View; AN EARLY EXAMPLE: NEUROTICISM 327 $aA MODERN INSTANCE: EXTRA VERSION, NEUROTICISM, PSYCHOTICISMINTELLIGENCE; IN CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Interchange; EAVES REPLIES TO LOEHLIN; LOEHLIN REPLIES TO MARTIN AND JARDINE; Part IV: Personality; 5. Major Contributions to the Psychology of Personality; BUILDING ON EYSENCK'S FOUNDATIONS; Specifying Facets of the Global Domains; Adding New Domains; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; 6. Eysenck's Contribution to the Psychology of Personality; NOTE; REFERENCES; Interchange; COSTA AND McCRAE REPLY TO CLARIDGE; CLARIDGE REPLIES TO COSTA AND McCRAE; Part V: Intelligence; 7. The Theory of Intelligence 327 $aBackgroundPhilosophy of Science; Overview of Eysenck's Contributions; 1 The Limitations of Factor Analysis; 2 The Fractionation of g; 3 Reaction Time and Intelligence; The Physiological Basis of Intelligence; REFERENCES; 8. 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