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37 Cards in this Set
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Freud=Id
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pleasure ...acting on impulses
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Freud=Ego
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Reality...your actions
Balance between Id and Ego |
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Freun=SuperEgo
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conscience...what is right
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wechsler
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modified IQ to include nonverbal, aplied bell shaped curve, the avg. is 100
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eysenchk-personality theorist
3 Dimensions |
Intro/Extro
Neuroticism psychoticism |
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Neuroticism
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emotionally unstable/Stable
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Psychoticism
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Considerate/aggresive and antisocial
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Binet
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made first modern IQ test
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Gardener
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associated with 8 intelligences
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Terman
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modified Binet's test...modified for American Child
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Rogers
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humanistic theorist
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Spearman
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associated with the G Factor
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Allport- 3 different traits
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Cardinal=dominant persons life
Central=qualities that characterize persons interactions Secondary=predict individuals actions, not useful for understanding personalty |
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Hippocrates
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4 Humors
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Sheldon
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body type/build
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Reliabilty
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get same answer over and over...doesn't always measure what your testing
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Validity
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testing what you really need to be testing...
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IQ Testing-originated why?
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French ministry of education to sort children
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Staford/Binet formula
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(MA/CA) x 100
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Big 5
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Extraversion
Agreeableness Conscientiousness neuroticism Openess to experience |
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Agreeableness
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sympathetic, kind, and affectioinate
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Concscientiousness
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organized, responsible, and cautious
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Neuroticism
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stable, calm, and contented
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Openess to experience
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creative, intellectual, open-minded
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TAT- what? who? how? type of test?
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Thematic Apperception Test by Henry Murray
Picture=tell story projective test |
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Rorschach
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developed inkblot test...scored in three major features=location, content, determinents
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Projective
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provide answer
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Objective
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true/false
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Defenses
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Repression
Displacement Projections reaction formation Suplimation Rationalization |
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Repression
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painful ideas pushed out of conscience
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displacement
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take feelings out on something else rather than on actual object
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reaction formation
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behaving in actions than what truely feel
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Suplimation
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taking aggresive/sexual tension and turning into something acceptable
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rationalization
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rational explanations to explain impulses
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Social Theory
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situation determines behavior
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humanistic theory
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try to be best that we can
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Nature v. Nurture
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neither one wins on affect on personalty
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