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humors- bodily fluids that determain personality
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hippocrates
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18,000 traits are building blocks of your personality and is inhereited
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Gordon Allport
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introverts or extroverts
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Hans-Eysenck
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who developed the five factor model?
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Robert McCrae and Paul T. Costa
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patterns of feelings, motives, and behavior that set people apart from one another
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personality
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an aspect of personality that is considered to be reasonably stable.
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trait
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tend to be imaginative and to look inward rather thant to other ppl for ideas and energy
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introverts
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tend to be active and self expressive and gain energy from interaction with others
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extroverts
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repersentatives basic drives such as hunger
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id
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the personality component that is conscious and that controls behavior
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ego
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the part of the personality that repersents the individual's internalized ideals and provides standards for judgement
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superego
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ego used to aviod recognized ideas or emotions that may causes personal aniexty
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defense mechanisms
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removes aniexty causeing ideas from conscious awareness by pushing them into the unconscious
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repression
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use of self deception to justify unacceptable behaviors or ideas
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rationalization
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transfer if an idea or impulse from a threatening or unsuitable object to a less threatening object
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displacement
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a defense machanism by which an individual retreats to an earlier stage of developement
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regression
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defense mechanism by which people attribute unacceptable impulse to others
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projection
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act contrary to their genuine feelings in order to keep their true feelings hidden
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reaction-formation
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a person that refuses to accept the reality of anything that is bad or upsetting
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denial
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what is the basic prinicipal?
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ID
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WHAT IS THE STRUCTURE THAT IS AN EXAMPLE "I WANT WHAT I WANT AND I WANT IT NOW".(DEVIL)
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ID
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WHAT IS THE STRUCTURE THAT IS THE REALITY PRINICPAL?
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ego
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WHAT STRUCTURE MAKES THE DECISION?
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ego
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WHAT IS THE STRUCTURE THAT IS THE MORAL PRINCIPAL?
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superego
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THIS STRUCTURE IS THE ANGEL EFFECT?
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superego
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WHAT ARE THE THREE TYPES OF STRUCTURES?
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1. id 2. ego 3. superego
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WHAT IS THE FIRST STAGE OF A CHILDS LIFE?
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ORAL STAGE
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WHAT STAGE DOES THE CHILD START PUTTING THINGS INSIDE THEIR MOUTH?
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ORAL STAGE
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WHAT STAGE IS A CHILD WHEN THEIR ONE 1/2 AND TWO 1/2 YEARS OLD?
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ANAL STAGE
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WHAT STAGE DOES THE CHILD START LEARNING HOW TO POTTY TRAIN
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ANAL STAGE
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WHAT STAGE IS IT WHEN THE CHILD IS THREE YEARS OLD?
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PHALLIC STAGE
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WHAT STAGE DOES THE CHILD RECOGNIZE THEIR DIFFERNET SEX AND STARTS TO ATTACH TO THE OPPOSITE SEX OF THE PARENT?
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PHALLIC STAGE
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WHAT STAGE IS IT WHEN THE CHILD IS FIVE YEARS OLD?
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LATENCY STAGE
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THIS STAGE IS WHEN THE CHILD REPRESSES ANY URGE, AND DOES WHAT THE CHILD WANTS TO DO?
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LATENCY STAGE
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THIS STAGE IS WHEN THE CHILD IS IN THEIR TEENAGE YEARS?
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GENTIAL STAGE
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THIS IS THE STAGE WHERE PUPERTY AND CONFLICTS STARTS?
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GENTIAL STAGE
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a store of human concepts shared by all people across all cultures
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collective unconscious
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ideas and images of the accumulated experience of all human beings
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archetypes
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feelings of inadequacy and insecurity that serve as a central source of motivation
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inferiorty conplex
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the process by which people learn the socially desirable behaviors of their particular culture and adopt them as part of their personalities
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socialization
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a view of oneself as an individual
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self-concept
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agreement; in psychology, consistency between one's self concept and one's experience
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congruence
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is the process of adapting to a new or different culture
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acculturation
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