Personality People
Personality Concepts
Child Development
Adolescent & Adult Development
Testing & Individual Differences
100
This man compared consciousness to an iceberg
Who is Freud
100
Freud said we have these three structures of our mind
What are the id, ego, & superego
100
The main person behind cognitive development, especially in children
Who is Piaget
100
Adolescence begins with this biological change
What is puberty
100
This man said we have one general intelligence (often shortened to g)
Who is Charles Spearman
200
This person believed we all have a collective unconscious
Who is Carl Jung
200
According to Maslow our personality is formed by our quest to achieve this
What is self-actualization
200
This is the fear of new people infants commonly display, beginning by about 8 months of age
What is stranger anxiety
200
This is the level of morality where a person can think abstractly
What is postconventional morality
200
This is the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emtions
What is emotional intelligence
300
According to this man in order to reach self-actualization you must show unconditional positive regard
Who is Carl Rogers
300
In the Big 5 personality test these traits are assessed: Conscientiousness, Agreeableness, Openness, Extroversion, and this trait
What is Neuroticism (emotional stability vs. instability)
300
Children with the highest self-esteem, self-reliance, and social competence tended to have parents who utilized this parenting style
What is authoritative
300
This a period of time between adolescent dependence and full independence of adulthood
What is emerging adulthood
300
These tests are designed to predict a person's future performance
What are aptitude tests
400
This couple developed a way to test personality based off of two dimensions - introversion vs. extroversion & stability vs. instability
Who are the Eysencks
400
Bandura believed personality is formed by the interacting influences of behavior, internal cognition, and environment...or better known as this term
What is reciprocal determinism
400
This theory assumes that children learn gender-linked behaviors by observing and imitating and by being rewarded or punished
What is the social learning theory
400
This type of intelligence that deals with the ability to reason speedily and abstractly decreases during late adulthood
What is fluid intelligence
400
To be widely accepted, psychological test must meet these three criteria
What is standardization, reliability, and validity
500
This man believed personality is formed by our quest to overcome feelings of inferiority
Who is Alfred Alder
500
Many times we overestimate other's noticing and evaluating our appearance, performance, and blunders.
What is the spotlight effect
500
This woman studied the kinds of attachment children show to their mothers
Who is Mary Ainsworth
500
According to Erikson this is the last stage of social development
What is integrity vs. despair
500
This is a self-confirming concern that one will be evaluated based on a negative stereotype
What is stereotype threat
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