CH 12: Personality
Distinctiveness
Factor analysis
Extraversion
Neuroticism
Openness to experience
Agreeableness
Conscientiousness
Psychodynamic theories
Freud
Psychoanalytic theory
Carl Jung
Alfred Adler
Three levels of awareness
The consiousness
preconsiousness
unconsious
Psychosexual stages
Oral Stage
Anal Stage
Phallic Stage
Latency and Genital Stage
Alfred Adler
Humans strive for superiority
Compensation
Inferiority Complex
Behaviourism
B.F Skinner
Albert Bandura
Observational learning
Walter Mischel
Carl Rogers
The Self
Self concept
Incongruence
Biological Perspective
Eysenck's Theory
Genertics helps with personality
Neuroscience of personality
Indiviualism and Collectivism
Unique and consistent behaviour traits
Super Ego
The id
The ego
Reality principle
The superego
Anxiety
Defense mechanism
Rationalization
Repression
Displacement
Carl Jung
Analytical psychology
Evaluation
1. Poor Testiablity
2. Inadquate Evidence
3. Sexism
4. Unrepresentative samples
Humanistic Perspectives
Humanism
Phenomenological approach
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Physiological needs
Safety and Security Needs
Belonging and love
Esteem and Cognitive
Aesthetic needs
Need for Self-Actualization
Culture and Personality
National Character