From BIS/BAS to the big five

Gray (1987) proposed two systems that underlie much of our behaviour and personality. One system relates to avoidance or withdrawal behaviour, called the Behavioural Inhibition System (BIS), whereas the other system relates to approach behaviour, called the Behavioural Approach System (BAS). In two...

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Behavior
Behavioural Activation System
Behavioural Inhibition System
Behavioural theory
Big-Five Personality Factors
Extraversion
Five factor model
Inhibited behaviour
Neuroticism
Personality traits
Psychology
Theory
Withdrawal behaviour
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