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Maslows Hierarchy Of needs


Face Variety of situations

Cardinal (Allport) The domiant aspect of your personality, its what drives you


Central (Allport) Building blocks of your personality


Surface Traits (Cattell) Traits that can be determined based off of observation.


Source Traits (Cattell) Traits that are not normally seen as an underlying central point. it underlies the surface trait.

The 5 factors of theory and Traits

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Openness to experience- Bold, daring, creative, non-conforming


conscientiousness- purposeful, goal-oriented ethical


Extraversion- Extrovert,


Agreeableness- Sympathatic, warm and trusting


Neuroticism- guilt and anxiety prone, cares what people thinks

what is social cognitive theory?

Based on interactions, thoughts and interpretations. We are actively processing information.

what is Bandura's reciprocal determinism?

what is Rotter's locus of control?

Past-> Behavior->environment




External locus of control- learned helplessness, 2 more times likely to suffer psychological illness, believe consequences that occur are due to a higher authority.




Internal locus of control- Believes that consequences that occur to your own actions.

Freudian Theory personality components

Id- concerned with drive satisfaction, biological urge, follows the pressure


Superego- seeks to balance the id, internalized parental control, much like a conscience


Ego- Rational though, control and channels id, follows the reality of principles.

What are the freud theory psychosexual stages?

Oral (0-1)


Anal (1-3)


Phallic (3-6)


Latency (6 to puberty)


Genital (From Puberty)

What are the defense mechanism?



denial 
repression
projection
reaction formation
Rationalization
Regression
Displacement
Sublimation

denial


repression


projection


reaction formation


Rationalization


Regression


Displacement


Sublimation

problems with freud?

too general


Biased against females


relies on the constructs such as the hypotheticals ego, id and superego