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Title: Personality


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Personality
  • Definitions
  • People and perspectives

2
Personality defined per sona
  • What makes us recognizably the same from time to
    time and from place to place
  • Patterns of behavior
  • ...your characteristic pattern of thinking,
    feeling, and acting (Myers, p. 461).
  • Setting may influence personality, but strong or
    rigid personalities are consistent.

3
Personality
  • An individuals pattern of thinking, feeling, and
    acting that persists across time and situations

4
Personality and psychology
  • Biology of personality?
  • Personality development?
  • Personal learning styles?
  • Individual differences?

5
Trait theories
  • Personality can best be understood as a pattern
    of enduring characteristics, called traits.
  • Allport Personality word analysis
  • The five-factor model (The big five)
  • Neuroticism, extraversion, openness,
    agreeableness, conscientiousness

6
Factor analysis-based trait theories
  • Cattell and the 16PF
  • Source traits and surface traits
  • Examples Cool-warm, concrete-abstract,
    expedient-conscientious
  • Eysencks three factors
  • Extraversion
  • Neuroticism
  • Psychoticism

7
The psychosexual development model
  • Oral, anal, and phallic stages
  • Latency
  • Genital stage
  • Identification Oedipus and Electra
  • Development vs. fixation

8
Criticisms of Freudian psychoanalysis
  • Social conflict, not sexual Horney and Adler
  • Development is different
  • Sexual repression and psychological disorders
  • But Repression is currently controversial
  • A Christian critique?

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Biological factors
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Humanistic views of personality
  • Maslow and self-actualization
  • Carl Rogers and RESUPR
  • Self psychology
  • Self-concept
  • Self-esteem
  • Self-serving bias

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Social-Cognitive theories
  • Banduras reciprocal determinism
  • Locus of control
  • Learned helplessness
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