personality for psychology
survey weaknesses
-people aren't always honest -sampling bias
when is the oral stage
0-18 months
2 ways to study personal control
1)Correlate people's feelings of control with their behaviors and achievements 2)Experiment by raising and lowering people's sense of control and noting the effects
when is the anal stage
18 months to 3 years
Female archetype as expressed in male personality
Anima
Male archetype as expressed in female personality
Animus
· This fear or threat becomes real upon the observation of the female genitalia, which appear to be "castrated"
Castration Anxiety
Why did Alfred Adler feel the best parenting style was a balance between pampering and neglectful?
Children are provided with safety but allowed to get hurt from time to time.
refusal to acknowledge a painful or threatening reality
Denial
redirection of repressed motives or feeling onto substitute objects
Displacement
Individually determined standards of excellence by which we judge our behavior
Expectancies form Performance Standards.
taking on someone else's characteristics
Identification
Trying to understand people's personalities by looking at what is unique to each individual is called the _______________ approach.
Idiographic
detaching from feelings by thinking abt them intellectually
Intellectualization
How did Alfred Adler believe a pampering parenting style could affect the inferiority complex?
Make it worse by leaving children unsure of themselves or insecure in their abilities to take care of things
is the most widely researched and clinically used of all personality tests. It was originally developed to identify emotional disorders.
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
Looking for common patterns in people's personalities is called the _________________ approach.
Nomothetic
an individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting
Personality
long-lasting patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that deviate from relevant cultural expectations.
Personality disorders
are questionnaires designed to gauge a wide range of feelings and behaviors assessing several traits at once.
Personality inventories
often with true-false or agree-disagree items
Personality inventories
a person's usual ways of thinking, behaving and feeling.
Personality traits
Freud's theory of personality that attributes thoughts and actions to unconscious motives and conflicts; the techniques used in treating psychological disorders by seeking to expose and interpret unconscious tensions
Psychoanalysis
Nomothetic psychologists measure personality via
Psychometrics
explaining terms in things in making excusing. "everybody is vaping, so I'm gonna vape too
Rationalization
exaggeratedly opposite ideas and emotions
Reaction formation
Ways individuals and the environment interact
Reciprocal Influences
revert to childlike behavior
Regression
exclude painful thoughts or feelings w/o realizing
Repression
According to Carl Rogers, __________ ___________________ is a universal human drive to meet our desires and needs. This is related to our concept of our self, which impacts how personality develops.
Self-actualization
The expectancy that your efforts will be successful
Self-efficacy
Most people see themselves as better than average
Self-serving bias
People accept more responsibility for good deeds than for bad, successes than failures
Self-serving bias
Who was the individual who affected Jung's works greatly but whom he also had a rift with when Jung began to formulate his own ideas and theories?
Sigmund Freud
transforming repressed motives or feelings into more socially accepted forms
Sublimation
the part of personality that, according to Freud, represents internalized ideals and provides standards for judgment (the conscience) and for future aspirations
Superego
(Death Instinct)
Thanatos
Trait theorists argue that behaviors from a situation may be different, but average behavior remains the same. Therefore, traits matter.
The Person-Situation Controversy
Observation Benefits
allows researchers to study effects of environmental factors on the way an individual's personality is expressed
· thought forms and images that show up in dreams and are manifested in a culture's art, literature, symbols and religion and show striking resemblance across cultures
archetypes
social-cognitive perspective
behavior is interaction between people's traits and their social context.
Trait Theory is where researchers look to define _____________ through stable and lasting behavior patterns and _____________motivations
behavior, conscious
genetically determined temperament, autonomic nervous system, brain activity
biological influences for personality
How was The MMPI developed
by empirically testing a pool of items and then selecting those that discriminated between diagnostic groups.
In the MMPI, answers are _____ to indicate a trait.
clustered
What perspective did Albert Bandura agree with?
cognitive
We each have a set of personal standards that grew out of our own life history and thus shape our behavior. In this light, behavior is seen as the interaction of cognition, learning, and the current environment.
cognitive influences for personality
the ego's protective methods of reducing anxiety by unconsciously distorting reality
defense mechanisms
projective test benefits
designed to get beneath the conscious surface of a person's self-understanding and can be a good ice breaker
experimentation benefits
discerns cause and effect
the largely conscious, "executive" part of personality that, according to Freud, mediates among the demands of the id, superego, and reality. it operates on the reality principle, satisfying the id's desires in ways that will realistically bring pleasure rather than pain.
ego
A personality trait is considered to be
enduring
What a person expects from a situation or from their own behavior formed from personal preferences/past experiences
expectanies
personality inventories weaknesses
explore limited number of traits
common expectancy by which people believe that cannot control their own fate.
external locus of control
in psychoanalysis ,a method of exploring the unconscious in which person relaxes and says whatever comes to mind, no matter how trivial or embarrassing
free association
personality inventories benefits
generally reliable and empirically validated
a reservoir of unconscious psychic energy that, according to Freud, strives to satisfy basic sexual and aggressive drives. it operates on the pleasure principle, demanding immediate gratification.
id
Freud Three parts of personality
id, superego, ego
A star athlete who thinks he isn't talented is experiencing
incongruence
Starting in infancy, the belief that we are not as good as others is
inferiority complex
common expectancy by which people believe that can control their own fate.
internal locus of control
Jenny is generally pretty laid back, but one day, she's upset and stressed out. It's most likely that Jenny has the personality trait of being laid back because
it is a stable part of her personality
Case Study Benefits
less expensive than other methods
Adrian is the oldest child in a family of two boys. From the time he was born, Adrian was pampered. During the first couple years of his life, it was determined that Adrian was extremely bright, and his parents worked to give him every opportunity to encourage his creativity and learning. When his brother, Gary, was born, he was neglected by his parents. According to Alfred Adler, how might this neglected child feel?
mistrustful and fearful
Sources of the castration complex:
o Punishment for affectionate feelings for Mother o Punishment for masturbation o Punishment for bed-wetting
OCEAN/CANOE
openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism
· Psychosexual stages of development
oral, anal, phallic, latency, genital
what archetype: Our public self
persona
Lynette feels socially inept and has a constant fear of being shamed or rejected by others. As a result, she avoids interacting in social situations and is reserved in her close relationships. This is an example of a
personality disorder
attributing own feelings on others
projection
what perspective(s) is case study
psychoanalystic, humanistic
what perspective(s) are projective tests
psychodynamic
What can help to determine various personality traits and disorders?
psychological assessment
learned responses, unconscious thought processes, expectations and interpretations
psychological influences for personality
Observation weaknesses
results may not apply to larger population
survey benefits
results tend to reliable and can be generalized to larger population
personal control is
self control
Kenzie is doing a research project about people who are depressed. She gives them a questionnaire about themselves and asks them to fill it out. Kenzie is using a _____.
self-report assessment
The actual feedback will in turn ______ future expectancies
shape
Phrenology associates personality and character traits with parts of the
skull
what perspective(s) is experimentation
social-cognitive
what perspective(s) is observation
social-cognitive
childhood experiences, social support, cultural expectations, influences of situation
social-cultural influences for personality
experimentation weaknesses
some variables can not feasibly or ethically be manipulated
what perspective(s) are personal inventories?
trait
what perspective(s) is survey
trait, social-cognitive, positive psychology
according to Freud, a reservoir of mostly unacceptable thoughts, wishes, feelings, and memories. according to contemporary psychologists it is information process we are unaware of.
unconscious
case study weaknesses
unrepresentative of general population
projective test weaknesses
weak validity and reliability
(Life Instinct)
· Eros
A therapist who shows unconditional positive regard will
Accept and respect the client regardless of the client's mistakes.
The psychologist who introduced the idea of the inferiority complex was named
Alfred Adler
