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what are the freud's five stages of psychosexual development and what is the age group
oral- birth to 1.5 years old
anal- 1.5-3 years
phallic- 3-6 years
latent- 6- puberty
genital- puberty onward
what happens during the oral stage
0-1.5
sucking, swallowing, biting, dependence issues
what happens during the anal stage?
1.5-3
expelling and retaining feces: stinginess or generosity
what happens during the phallic stage?
3-6
touching the penis and clitoris; oedipus complex.
males fear castrating. girls have penis envy
what happens in the latent stage?
6-puberty suppression of sexual interests
what happens during the genital stage?
sexual contact with others
what was jung's theory on development?
stressed the possibility of changes during adulthood.
we have ideas and notions from birth that are a result of cumulative experience of past generations
what are archytypes?
vague images that have always been part of the human experience
what is rodger's theory?
believes humans have a desire to achieve their full potential
children develop what they would like to be (ideal self)
what are the traits that maslow found in all the people who were aproaching success?
1. accurate perception of reality
2. independence, creativity and spontaneity
3. acceptance, self and others
4. problem centered outlook
5. enjoyment of life
6. a good sense of humor
what are the two ways in which psychologist study personality?
nomothetic approach- general laws about various aspects of personality based on large studies
idiographic- intensive studies on the individual
what is neuroticism and what question can be asked to test for it?
prone to unpleasant emotions

question: i have many worries
what is extraversion and what can be asked to test for it
seeking excitement and social contact

quest- i make friends easily
what is agreeableness and what can be asked?q
compassion and trusting

q: i believe others have good intentions
what is conscientiousnes and what can be asked?
self- disciplined and dutiful

q: i complete most tasks on time or early
what is openness and what can be asked
stimulated by new ideas

q; i believe art is important for its own sake
what is the mmppi designed to do?
test is designed to detect lies. psychologist will throw out the test if lie is detected
what us the NEO PI-R for?
meant to measure normal personality, not diagnose pathology
the myers brigs type indicator can be used to
help students choose careers
what is cognitive dissonance
a situation with conflicting believes or attitude that gets a person to change their believe or lean on a subject.