Document Type : Original Article

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IR/ethics.2025.87116.1361

Ministerial Ethics Committee

By studying Hans Eysenck’s two-component personality theory and aligning it with Avicenna’s theory of the four humors (which addresses the psychological effects of temperament or personality), a two-factor personality assessment educational package was designed, and this package will undergo validation.



After ensuring the validity of the two-factor personality assessment package, it will be implemented among ninth-grade students for a total of 720 minutes.



Since Eysenck’s theory is based on two traits—extraversion and neuroticism—students will first be assessed using the NEO test to measure these two traits. This will allow the package’s effects to be examined separately across the four personality types.



Three dependent variables—general health, academic adjustment, and self-regulation—will also be measured before and after the implementation of the package. These will be assessed using Goldberg’s 28-item questionnaire, Anderson’s 9-item questionnaire, and Bouffard’s 14-item questionnaire, respectively. The aim is to determine whether the two-factor personality assessment package has an impact on the existing personality types.



Sampling will be conducted using the cluster random method, with an experimental sample size of 80 participants and a control group of 15 participants.



The details above are thoroughly outlined in the research proposal, and for further clarification, the original proposal can be consulted