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