Introduction to Organisational Behaviour and Application
... affected by comparisons with other people recently encountered who rank higher or lower on the same characteristics ...
... affected by comparisons with other people recently encountered who rank higher or lower on the same characteristics ...
Psychology Key Terms
... feels they have won. Since both sides benefit from such a scenario, any resolutions to the conflict are likely to be accepted voluntarily. ...
... feels they have won. Since both sides benefit from such a scenario, any resolutions to the conflict are likely to be accepted voluntarily. ...
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... Identify characteristics or traits Looks for different traits people have and then study these traits They share this information with clinical psychologists who are interested in the origins of certain psychological disorders ...
... Identify characteristics or traits Looks for different traits people have and then study these traits They share this information with clinical psychologists who are interested in the origins of certain psychological disorders ...
Environmental Effects on Personality
... • Vertical Collectivism – seeing the self as a part of a collective and being willing to accept hierarchy and inequality within that collective • Vertical Individualism – seeing the self as fully autonomous, but believing that inequality will exist among individuals and that accepting this inequalit ...
... • Vertical Collectivism – seeing the self as a part of a collective and being willing to accept hierarchy and inequality within that collective • Vertical Individualism – seeing the self as fully autonomous, but believing that inequality will exist among individuals and that accepting this inequalit ...
Lecture 18 evo wrap up Behaviorism and Learning
... • After Skinner, focus shifted from the behavioral output of reward (dog sitting) to what goes on between the environmental trigger (bell) and reward (steak) • Social Learning 1. Observe behaviors of others being rewarded 2. Use your MIND to connect the two 3. Decide to behave similarly ...
... • After Skinner, focus shifted from the behavioral output of reward (dog sitting) to what goes on between the environmental trigger (bell) and reward (steak) • Social Learning 1. Observe behaviors of others being rewarded 2. Use your MIND to connect the two 3. Decide to behave similarly ...
Down and Dirty study sheet for the AP Psy Exam Source: Mr. B`s
... Multicultural Sociocultural; role of structure Gestalt Emphasizes the organization process in behavior. Focuses on problem of perception Personality: Psychoanalytic People are driven by instincts, largely sexual Behaviorist Behavior is personality; determined by history of reinforcement Humanis ...
... Multicultural Sociocultural; role of structure Gestalt Emphasizes the organization process in behavior. Focuses on problem of perception Personality: Psychoanalytic People are driven by instincts, largely sexual Behaviorist Behavior is personality; determined by history of reinforcement Humanis ...
Final Exam
... What are the two features of anxiety? What are panic attacks? What are psychotic symptoms? What are the three types of delusions covered in class? What are positive symptoms of schizophrenia? Negative symptoms? What are the core features of each of the three types of schizophrenia? What are the thre ...
... What are the two features of anxiety? What are panic attacks? What are psychotic symptoms? What are the three types of delusions covered in class? What are positive symptoms of schizophrenia? Negative symptoms? What are the core features of each of the three types of schizophrenia? What are the thre ...
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... The SELF is central to personality to humanistic theorist Carl Rogers. We perceive the world and our experience through our ideas about the SELF, our SELF-CONCEPT. Rogers sees the SELF-CONCEPT as core to understanding human behavior and personality because we “ACT ACCORDING TO OUR SELF-CONCEPT”, be ...
... The SELF is central to personality to humanistic theorist Carl Rogers. We perceive the world and our experience through our ideas about the SELF, our SELF-CONCEPT. Rogers sees the SELF-CONCEPT as core to understanding human behavior and personality because we “ACT ACCORDING TO OUR SELF-CONCEPT”, be ...
Personality Disorders
... Is characterized by a pervasive pattern of disregard for the rights of other people that often manifests as hostility and/or aggression. Deceit and manipulation are also central features. Mr. Ross was referred to therapy by the court, as part of a rehabilitation program. He has served time in prison ...
... Is characterized by a pervasive pattern of disregard for the rights of other people that often manifests as hostility and/or aggression. Deceit and manipulation are also central features. Mr. Ross was referred to therapy by the court, as part of a rehabilitation program. He has served time in prison ...
Chapter one - Forensic Consultation
... • The latency stage (6 years to puberty), in which sexuality is dormant • The genital stage (puberty on) when youths begin to experience sexual feelings toward others. • In Freud’s view, maladaptive adult behavior results from conflicts unresolved during the oral, anal, and phallic stages. At any po ...
... • The latency stage (6 years to puberty), in which sexuality is dormant • The genital stage (puberty on) when youths begin to experience sexual feelings toward others. • In Freud’s view, maladaptive adult behavior results from conflicts unresolved during the oral, anal, and phallic stages. At any po ...
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... focus on conscious forces and self perception more positive view of basic forces than Freud’s ...
... focus on conscious forces and self perception more positive view of basic forces than Freud’s ...
Psychology 42S Zelmer
... Students will study the major core concepts and theories of Psychology. This includes being able to define key terms, compare and contrast the major theories, and develop an understanding of the biological and psychological basis of behavior. Students will learn the basic skills of psychological res ...
... Students will study the major core concepts and theories of Psychology. This includes being able to define key terms, compare and contrast the major theories, and develop an understanding of the biological and psychological basis of behavior. Students will learn the basic skills of psychological res ...
Key Influences in the Development of Behaviorism
... role of unconscious factors in personality and behavior • Behaviorism—emphasizes the study of observable behaviors, especially as they pertain to the process of learning • Humanistic—emphasizes each person’s unique potential for psychological growth and self-direction ...
... role of unconscious factors in personality and behavior • Behaviorism—emphasizes the study of observable behaviors, especially as they pertain to the process of learning • Humanistic—emphasizes each person’s unique potential for psychological growth and self-direction ...
Famous Psychologists
... cognitive component to classical conditioning based on prediction and expectations. Stimuli that are more consistently paired are more predictable and therefore generate stronger responses. Cognitive expectations guide learning. ...
... cognitive component to classical conditioning based on prediction and expectations. Stimuli that are more consistently paired are more predictable and therefore generate stronger responses. Cognitive expectations guide learning. ...
key terms
... that influence most aspects of an individual’s behavior throughout life. central traits (51) - Allport’s term for traits that are less important and pervasive than cardinal traits but that still influence much of a person’s behavior. common traits (51) - According to Allport, traits that are shared ...
... that influence most aspects of an individual’s behavior throughout life. central traits (51) - Allport’s term for traits that are less important and pervasive than cardinal traits but that still influence much of a person’s behavior. common traits (51) - According to Allport, traits that are shared ...
John Holland`s TYPOLOGY
... One chooses a career to satisfy one’s preferred modal personal orientation Individuals are attracted to a particular role demand of an occupational environment that meets their personal needs and provides them with satisfaction Self knowledge is important 6 modal personal orientations and matching o ...
... One chooses a career to satisfy one’s preferred modal personal orientation Individuals are attracted to a particular role demand of an occupational environment that meets their personal needs and provides them with satisfaction Self knowledge is important 6 modal personal orientations and matching o ...
AP Psychology CA 4 Spring Mid-Point
... C. collective unconscious. D. psychosexual stages. E. external locus of control. ...
... C. collective unconscious. D. psychosexual stages. E. external locus of control. ...
Attitudes
... Be concerned about the approval of others Conform and “get along” Respond to personality tests in socially desirable ways (may fake their answers according to perceived desirability) ...
... Be concerned about the approval of others Conform and “get along” Respond to personality tests in socially desirable ways (may fake their answers according to perceived desirability) ...
Unconscious priming Klinger & Greenwald, 1995
... Found these FB patterns (and others) to be associated with low self-esteem and higher narcissism. Assuming these associations are real, what are the implications of certain types of FB use? What further research is needed to make those conclusions? ...
... Found these FB patterns (and others) to be associated with low self-esteem and higher narcissism. Assuming these associations are real, what are the implications of certain types of FB use? What further research is needed to make those conclusions? ...
Intro to Psychology
... scientific because it was based on self reported reflections, not scientific methods to gather research • Freud died in 1939 • The idea that our unconscious thoughts, inner conflicts, and childhood experiences affect our behavior and personality, is still accepted by some ...
... scientific because it was based on self reported reflections, not scientific methods to gather research • Freud died in 1939 • The idea that our unconscious thoughts, inner conflicts, and childhood experiences affect our behavior and personality, is still accepted by some ...
The history of Psychology
... Humanistic theories Carl Rogers • Self actualization: our desire to achieve our highest potential as people • each person operates from a unique frame of reference in terms of building their self concept (one’s own beliefs about themselves) • psychologically healthy people enjoy life to the fullest, ...
... Humanistic theories Carl Rogers • Self actualization: our desire to achieve our highest potential as people • each person operates from a unique frame of reference in terms of building their self concept (one’s own beliefs about themselves) • psychologically healthy people enjoy life to the fullest, ...
1 - Allen ISD
... College students perform boring task for a long time then lured others. Those paid more kept original view and those paid less changed attitude ...
... College students perform boring task for a long time then lured others. Those paid more kept original view and those paid less changed attitude ...
PSYCHOLOGY (855)
... Ayurveda. Types and stereotypes - the usefulness and dangers of categorizing personalities, e.g. introverts and extroverts. Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality: Freud's levels of consciousness, structure of personality - Id, Ego and Superego; principles on which they function; Psychosexual stages o ...
... Ayurveda. Types and stereotypes - the usefulness and dangers of categorizing personalities, e.g. introverts and extroverts. Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality: Freud's levels of consciousness, structure of personality - Id, Ego and Superego; principles on which they function; Psychosexual stages o ...
1. Complete index cards
... FRONT: Alfred Adler (1870 – 1937) BACK: Neo-Freudian psychologist who believed that children experience “feelings of inferiority” and also that birth order affects one’s personality. 2. Complete index cards for the approaches to psychology listed below. Cards should be set up as follows… FRONT: Appr ...
... FRONT: Alfred Adler (1870 – 1937) BACK: Neo-Freudian psychologist who believed that children experience “feelings of inferiority” and also that birth order affects one’s personality. 2. Complete index cards for the approaches to psychology listed below. Cards should be set up as follows… FRONT: Appr ...