UNIT 10-Personality PP 2015-16
... – Person Centered Theory-theory based on one construct: • Self-concept (beliefs about our own nature, unique qualities, and typical behavior) “I’m easygoing, shy, hard working…” • We distort this in our favor- it may not be in-line with our experience – Conditional/unconditional positive regard= – I ...
... – Person Centered Theory-theory based on one construct: • Self-concept (beliefs about our own nature, unique qualities, and typical behavior) “I’m easygoing, shy, hard working…” • We distort this in our favor- it may not be in-line with our experience – Conditional/unconditional positive regard= – I ...
chapter10-Personality PP 2014-15
... Carl Rogers Development of the Self: Children need acceptance and love from parents. When parents make affection conditional , children block out of their self –concept, those experiences that make them unworthy of love. Children that have unconditional love, do not block out unworthy experiences be ...
... Carl Rogers Development of the Self: Children need acceptance and love from parents. When parents make affection conditional , children block out of their self –concept, those experiences that make them unworthy of love. Children that have unconditional love, do not block out unworthy experiences be ...
Personality traits
... Criticisms of Big Five Some believe that more than five basic traits are needed to account for the wide personality differences among people Some believe that five traits is too much. Openness correlates with extraversion and can be combined. Regardless of how many traits you believe exist, traits ...
... Criticisms of Big Five Some believe that more than five basic traits are needed to account for the wide personality differences among people Some believe that five traits is too much. Openness correlates with extraversion and can be combined. Regardless of how many traits you believe exist, traits ...
Personality Psychology
... – individual personalities are composed broad dispositions – trait approach to personality is focused on differences between individuals – The combination and interaction of various traits forms a personality that is unique to each individual – Trait theory is focused on identifying and measuring in ...
... – individual personalities are composed broad dispositions – trait approach to personality is focused on differences between individuals – The combination and interaction of various traits forms a personality that is unique to each individual – Trait theory is focused on identifying and measuring in ...
Chapter 12: Personality: Theory, Research, and Assessment
... Terror Management Theory • Conflict between self-preservation and ability to foresee death • Culture and self-esteem ...
... Terror Management Theory • Conflict between self-preservation and ability to foresee death • Culture and self-esteem ...
Personality development
... 2.Personality attitudes are partly inborn or hereditary and partly learned from early upbringing ,subsequent life experiences and exposures ,conscious training and development ,(whether formal or informal) and soon. 3.One’s personality is to be viewed from a holistic perspective because of the attr ...
... 2.Personality attitudes are partly inborn or hereditary and partly learned from early upbringing ,subsequent life experiences and exposures ,conscious training and development ,(whether formal or informal) and soon. 3.One’s personality is to be viewed from a holistic perspective because of the attr ...
Chapter 1: Studying Personality: PART 1 Assessment, Research
... Our goal here: Study how different theorists define personality (I) while studying the forces and factors that shape personality ...
... Our goal here: Study how different theorists define personality (I) while studying the forces and factors that shape personality ...
Personality
... -Anxiety is result of experiences that don’t fit with our self-concepts -We thus ignore reality to protect self-concept ...
... -Anxiety is result of experiences that don’t fit with our self-concepts -We thus ignore reality to protect self-concept ...
Ch. 11 Personality Notes doc
... An individual’s unique collection of consistent behavioral traits – CONSISTENCY: characteristics that people display over time and in a variety of situations – DISTINCTIVENESS: characteristics that distinguish individuals from each other ...
... An individual’s unique collection of consistent behavioral traits – CONSISTENCY: characteristics that people display over time and in a variety of situations – DISTINCTIVENESS: characteristics that distinguish individuals from each other ...
General Notion about Personality and Psychological Fiches of a
... Another major view of personality developed during the twentieth century is the phenomenological approach, which emphasizes people’s selfperceptions and their drive for self-actualization as determinants of personality. This optimistic orientation holds that people are innately inclined toward goodn ...
... Another major view of personality developed during the twentieth century is the phenomenological approach, which emphasizes people’s selfperceptions and their drive for self-actualization as determinants of personality. This optimistic orientation holds that people are innately inclined toward goodn ...
Chapter 13 Powerpoint
... He used confirmation bias Memories and dreams would be put into his theory as he needed ...
... He used confirmation bias Memories and dreams would be put into his theory as he needed ...
Personality Types
... Personality types theories Traits theories Psychodynamic theories Behavioral theories Social learning theories Humanistic theories ...
... Personality types theories Traits theories Psychodynamic theories Behavioral theories Social learning theories Humanistic theories ...
Theories of Personality - UPM EduTrain Interactive Learning
... Three sources of data are required to uncover all the major dimensions of personality: L-data Q-data T-data ...
... Three sources of data are required to uncover all the major dimensions of personality: L-data Q-data T-data ...
AOS 2- Revision Powerpoint
... understanding pitch, rhythm and timbre Logical–mathematical intelligence — ordering and reordering numbers of objects to measure their quantity, using a sequence of logical steps in solving a problem Spatial intelligence — mentally forming and using accurate visual images of real objects and events, ...
... understanding pitch, rhythm and timbre Logical–mathematical intelligence — ordering and reordering numbers of objects to measure their quantity, using a sequence of logical steps in solving a problem Spatial intelligence — mentally forming and using accurate visual images of real objects and events, ...
Social Development - University of Alberta
... on the social environment and the environment, in turn, acts on us attractive, socially adept child is well received and valued by peers, which in turn increases self-esteem and self-efficacy, which makes him more well liked reverse also true ...
... on the social environment and the environment, in turn, acts on us attractive, socially adept child is well received and valued by peers, which in turn increases self-esteem and self-efficacy, which makes him more well liked reverse also true ...
Potential Short Answer Questions
... According to the text, what are two strengths and two criticisms of the cognitive approach to personality? What is a depressive schema? To what kinds of things do depressive people attend? What are the three dimensions of the attributional model of learned helplessness? Describe the typical attribut ...
... According to the text, what are two strengths and two criticisms of the cognitive approach to personality? What is a depressive schema? To what kinds of things do depressive people attend? What are the three dimensions of the attributional model of learned helplessness? Describe the typical attribut ...
Another “Stage” Theory: Freud`s Stages of Psychosexual Development
... • Naïve, unrealistic about negative human qualities • But concepts have been useful in counseling, clinical psych and personal growth programs. • Also spurred a new research area: Positive Psychology – scientific study of human strengths, virtues, values, and positive aspects of human behavior. ...
... • Naïve, unrealistic about negative human qualities • But concepts have been useful in counseling, clinical psych and personal growth programs. • Also spurred a new research area: Positive Psychology – scientific study of human strengths, virtues, values, and positive aspects of human behavior. ...
Chapter8
... Appreciate various factors influencing Personality Understand Indian context shaping individual personality Explore important concepts related to Personality ...
... Appreciate various factors influencing Personality Understand Indian context shaping individual personality Explore important concepts related to Personality ...
Alfred Adler
... Bem Sex Role Inventory to study femininity, masculinity, androgyny Rigid gender stereotypes greatly restrict behavior Studied gender roles Transactional Analysis- has elements of cognitive, humanist, and psychoanalytic approaches Designed the first intelligence test made up of “intellectual” questio ...
... Bem Sex Role Inventory to study femininity, masculinity, androgyny Rigid gender stereotypes greatly restrict behavior Studied gender roles Transactional Analysis- has elements of cognitive, humanist, and psychoanalytic approaches Designed the first intelligence test made up of “intellectual” questio ...
Personality Theory and Behavioral Psychology: Unraveling the
... problem/pathological gambler. • To date, research has yet to find such a personality, two predominant reasons for this are: – Infancy of gambling research (empirically driven) ...
... problem/pathological gambler. • To date, research has yet to find such a personality, two predominant reasons for this are: – Infancy of gambling research (empirically driven) ...
Personality Theory and Behavioral Psychology: Unraveling the
... problem/pathological gambler. • To date, research has yet to find such a personality, two predominant reasons for this are: – Infancy of gambling research (empirically driven) ...
... problem/pathological gambler. • To date, research has yet to find such a personality, two predominant reasons for this are: – Infancy of gambling research (empirically driven) ...
Personality and Its Assessment
... Traits are used to DESCRIBE different personality types. Traits can be innate (born with) or acquired; but stay fairly constant across situations ...
... Traits are used to DESCRIBE different personality types. Traits can be innate (born with) or acquired; but stay fairly constant across situations ...
personal construct theory personality
... identify the constellation of fundamental traits that constitute the structure of personality, and to explain dillerenccs between people according to their location on these dimensions. Allpo(t and Odbert (I ~J:-\(j) f(llllld 4,500 words denoting personality traits in a standard English ·dictionary. ...
... identify the constellation of fundamental traits that constitute the structure of personality, and to explain dillerenccs between people according to their location on these dimensions. Allpo(t and Odbert (I ~J:-\(j) f(llllld 4,500 words denoting personality traits in a standard English ·dictionary. ...
Personality and Its Assessment
... Traits are used to DESCRIBE different personality types. Traits can be innate (born with) or acquired; but stay fairly constant across situations ...
... Traits are used to DESCRIBE different personality types. Traits can be innate (born with) or acquired; but stay fairly constant across situations ...
Raymond Cattell
Raymond Bernard Cattell (20 March 1905 – 2 February 1998) was a British and American psychologist, known for his psychometric research into intrapersonal psychological structure and his exploration of many areas within empirical psychology. These multifaceted areas included: the basic dimensions of personality and temperament, the range of cognitive abilities, the dynamic dimensions of motivation and emotion, the clinical dimensions of abnormal personality, patterns of group syntality and social behavior, applications of personality research to psychotherapy and learning theory, predictors of creativity and achievement, and many multivariate research methods including the refinement of factor analytic methods for exploring and measuring these domains. Cattell authored, co-authored, or edited almost 60 scholarly books, more than 500 research articles, and over 30 standardized psychometric tests, questionnaires, and rating scales. According to a widely cited ranking, Cattell was the 16th most eminent, 7th most cited in the scientific journal literature, and among the most controversial psychologists of the 20th century.As a research psychologist, Cattell was devoted to the scientific pursuit of knowledge through rigorous research. He was an early proponent of using factor analytic methods instead of what he called ""subjective verbal theorizing"" to explore empirically the basic dimensions of personality, motivation, and cognitive abilities. One of the results of Cattell's application of factor analysis was his discovery of no fewer than 16 separate primary trait factors within the normal personality sphere alone (based on the trait lexicon). He called these factors ""source traits"" because he believed they provide the underlying source for the observable ""surface"" behaviors we think of as personality. This empirically-derived theory of personality factors and the multidimensional self-report instrument used to measure them are known respectively as the 16 personality factor model and the 16PF Questionnaire (16PF).Although Cattell is known for identifying and elucidating dimensions of personality, he also undertook a programmatic series of empirical studies into the basic dimensions of other psychological domains: intelligence, motivation, career assessment and vocational interests. Cattell theorized the existence of fluid and crystallized intelligence to explain human cognitive ability, investigated changes in Gf and Gc over the lifespan, and constructed the Culture Fair Intelligence Test to minimize the bias of written language and cultural background in intelligence testing.