The objective of this paper is to give an experimental analysis illustrating what triggers and individual’s personality to have a higher IQ and effects of IT on them. The experiment will be conducted in the form of a group a group. Where individuals will be interviewed and asked questions about their history. It is said that an individual's "personality" is, in fact, a reflection of the individual's predominant emotions, with both feeling and action being important components of personality. A depressed person experiences feelings of sadness and behaves in a withdrawn manner, whereas a friendly person experiences trust and behaves cooperatively.
Experimental Group:
The people in this experimental group were sixty-eight first-year psychology students (50 females and 18 males) were tested. Mean age was 18.1 years (SD = 2.0) with a range of ages from 17 to 28 years. Subjects' participation in this experiment formed part of a 2 week research project in which several variables were collected to assess the relationship between IQ, personality, temperament, EEG parameters and speed of information-processing variables.
Procedure:
The subjects participated on a voluntary basis, in this experimental group attending one IT session, one or two sessions for the administration of the WAIS-R and one session for the administration of the personality tests (EPQ and STI). Sixty-four of the total number of students had previously participated in a group testing session in which APM had been administered. The order of the IT, IQ and personality sessions was balanced.
Scores for personality and temperament dimensions
Mean SD Range
Personality
Extraversion 14.4 4.9 2-21
Neuroticism 12.1 5.1 1-23
Psychoticism 4.1 3.2 0-16
Lie 6.9 3.9 1-19
Temperament
Excitation 53.8 10.3 26-78
Inhibition 60.5 11.3 32-82
Mobility 56.8 9.7 29-82
Balance .94 .27 .52-1.8
This experiment measures three personality dimensions, Extraversion-introversion, Neuroticism and Psychoticism. It contains four........