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Name a weakness of the trait perspective.
trait-does not provide much explanation
-why and how (we do have a personality)
What does the "id" say?
id-(If it feels good do it) impulsive, unconscious, strives for pleasure
What are archetypes?
Carl Jung-developed theory of collective unconscious
-suggested prescence of collective and universal human memories, called archetypes
-any prehistoric times are achetypes
What did Erikson focus on?
focused on social relationships overtime
How do behaviorists define personality?
personality is a set of learned responses
Name a short coming of Freud's approach
other concepts are difficult to test
What is self-efficacy?
Persons perception of how effective a behavior will be in a given circumstance
What are self-actualized people like?
-Accept their own natures
-Are spontaneous
-Focus on problems outside themselves
What are the big 5? (OCEAN)
Openness
Conscientiousness
Extraversion
Agreeableness
Neuriticism
What is the most widely-used personality test in psychology?
MMPI-2 scales
Tell me about inheritablity of traits
Identical twins raised together are most similar
What are projective tests?
-Ambiguos visual stimuli
-Client is asked to respond with whatever comes to mind
-Designed to tap the unconscious