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Physique and temperament

  • Sheldon's types

Description

The three physical types - [endomorph]

or "oval", [ectomorph]

or "angular", and [mesomorph]

or "muscular" - are said to correspond to three temperaments - [viscerotonic]

(with a passion for eating), [cerebrotonic]

(with a tendency to worry mentally over everything), and [somatotonic]

(with the emphasis on action and risk-taking). According to W.H. Sheldon, one can use this correspondance to quantify temperament on a scale indicated by the body's physical characteristics.

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Human development
Type
(H) Concepts of human development
Subject
  • Psychology » Psychology
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    Language
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    Last update
    Dec 3, 2024