Psychodynamic Personality Theory
Humanistic Personality Theory
Social-Cognitive Personality Theory
Trait Personality Theory
Motivation
100

The figure whose work is the foundation of Psychodynamic Personality Theory

Who is Sigmund Freud?

100

A caring, accepting, nonjudgmental attitude that can help people develop self-awareness and self-acceptance

What is unconditional (positive) regard?

100

This is one's feelings of self-worth

What is self-esteem?

100

These are people’s characteristic patterns of behavior or a disposition to feel/act in certain ways

What are traits?

100

These are sources of motivation that are internal and external

What is intrinsic (internal) and extrinsic (external) motivation?

200

The part of the mind that psychodynamic theory is primarily interested in that is thought to contain mostly unacceptable thoughts, wishes, feelings, and memories

What is the unconscious?

200

The three factors or values that are needed for a growth-promoting social environment

What are acceptance, genuineness, and empathy?

200

This refers to one's sense of competence and effectiveness

What is self-efficacy?

200

These two terms refer to someone who is very outgoing and highly social and someone who is very quiet, reserved, and withdrawn

What are extrovert and introvert, respectively?

200

According to this theory of motivation, the driving force of behavior is achieving/maintaining homeostasis

What is drive reduction theory?

300

According to psychodynamic theory, these three parts of the mind's structure are always in conflict with one another

What are the id, ego, and superego.

300

The two parts of one's self-concept that Carl Rogers believes we all strive to achieve congruence between

What are self image and ideal self?

300

This term refers to the interacting influences of behavior, cognition, and environment

What is reciprocal determinism?

300

Kyle is constantly trying new things. He plays three different sports, plays a couple instruments, and has a developing curiosity in knitting. Kyle is high in this Big Five Factor...

What is openness?

300

This theory of motivation suggests that the driving forces of our behavior are rooted in genetics and biology

What is instinct theory?

400

This type of tests provides ambiguous images designed to trigger projection of one's inner dynamics to learn more about their personality.

What are projective tests?

400

The two highest parts of Maslow's hierarchy of needs/Maslow's pyramid

Self-actualization and self-transcendence

400

This study demonstrated that children who see adults acting aggressively will also behave aggressively 

What is the Bobo doll study?

400

Teresa is extremely difficult to work with. She is overly critical, untrustworthy, and makes many passive-aggressive remarks to her peers. Teresa is low in this Big Factor Factor...

What is agreeableness?

400

The Yerkes-Dodson Law states that this increases with arousal up to an optimal point, beyond which this decreases

What is performance?

500

Billy just got his essay that he spent a lot of time working on back and found out he got a failing grade. He is very upset, but does not talk to his teacher. Instead, he goes home and yells at his little sister who did nothing wrong. Billy is exhibiting this defense mechanism...

What is displacement?

500

The two ways that humanistic psychologists assess one's self-concept

What are questionnaires and life story narratives?

500

This is the center of personality, organizing our thoughts, feelings, and actions

What is the self?

500

These are the Five Personality Factors of the Big Five (remember OCEAN)

What is Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism?

500

This theory of motivation argues that people are motivated to learn, grow, and change their lives as long as their basic needs are met

Self-Determination Theory

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