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Mary Calkins |
The first woman president of the American psychological Association. What denied her PhD at Harvard, although William James defended her. |
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Personality |
The psychological qualities that bring continuity to an individual's behaviour in different situations and at different time, like values, attitudes, work habits, etc. |
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Personality |
The psychology of individual differences |
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Is shaped by the combined forces of biological situational and mental processes all embedded in a sociocultural and development of context. |
Personality |
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Displacement, Aggression or Scapegoating |
Signing Freud's term for ostracising or transferring the sins to another |
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Darwin |
Believe that we all come from a long line of ancestors were driven to survive and reproduce |
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Signund freud |
Argued that everything we do arises from a sexual instinct, survival instinct and an instinct for defence and aggression |
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Disposition |
Relatively stable personality pattern including temperaments, traits and personality types. |
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Personality Process |
The internal working of personality involving motivation and emotion perception and learning as well as unconscious processes |
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Jurors Draguns |
A cross cultural psychologist who believed that the very concept of personality theory is the western invention and suggest that there is variation throughout the cultures specifically that of individualism and collectivism |
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Factors of Personality |
Biology, Social/Culture, Enviroment, Nuture. |
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Descriptive point of veiw |
Assesses the persons personality traits and temperaments she outgoing or shy anxious and why? |
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Psychological therapy |
Works with the internal processes of individuals personality and social forces at work in her or his environment and culture. |
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A psychodynamic theory |
What direct your focus towards her motives and emotions some of which may be unconscious and that she does not recognise |
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Humanistic theory |
would emphasise the exploration of her person that her of her potentialities rather than her deficiencies what are your talent hopes and desires? |
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Humanistic theory |
would emphasise the exploration of her person that her of her potentialities rather than her deficiencies what are your talent hopes and desires? |
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Social cognitive theory |
Emphasis on perception and learning as, does she believes she can control the events in her life? |
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What is the distinction between treat & temperament theories and process theories of personality? |
1-discounts personalities in terms of characteristics (traits, temperaments or types) while the process theorys describe personalities in terms of internal processes (motivation ,learning and perception) |