Psychodynamic approach
Behavioral perspective
Trait approach
Humanistic approach
Miscellaneous
100
He emphasized that unconscious mental processes influence everyday behavior
What is Sigmund Freud
100
Traditional Behaviorist who doesn't use the term 'Personality'
What is B.F. Skinner
100
a theory that people can be described in terms of the basic ways that they behave, such as friendly, moody, dependable, etc.
What is Trait approach
100
name the theorist that developed the 'Person Centered Approach'
Who is Carl Rogers
100
The personality component that develops at birth
What is the id
200
Pushing unacceptable id impulses out of awareness and back into the unconscious.
What is repression
200
the group of psychologists who emphasize behavior, environment, and cognition as important in determining personality are known as
What is social learning theorists (cognitive-behavioral or social-cognitive)
200
name two of the Big Five traits
What is: openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism
200
experiences of insight and deep meaning
What are peak experiences
200
this contains material that is just below the surface of awareness but can be easily retrieved
What is preconscious
300
This is the only psychosexual stage with no erogenous zone
What is the Latency Stage
300
he believes that learning occurs by observing what others do and that these observations form an important part of our personality
What is Albert Bandura
300
the body type characteristics of a mesomorph (physique)
What is muscular and athletic
300
the difference between real self and ideal self
What is real self is the self we form as a result of our experiences, and the ideal self is who we really want to be.
300
to be sensitive and understanding
What is empathetic
400
This stage contains the Oedipal and the Electra complex.
What is the Phallic stage
400
name a social learning theorist
Who is: Albert Bandura, Walter Mischel, or Julian Rotter
400
Name a Trait theorist
What is Gordon Allport, Hans Eysenck, and Raymond Cattell
400
being accepted, positive, and loved without special conditions or strings attached and regardless of the person's behavior
What is unconditional positive regard
400
those with an ______ ______ of ______ see themselves primarily in control of their behavior and its consequences.
What is internal locus of control
500
Smoking and being overly demanding are examples of what type of fixation
What is the Oral Stage
500
people's expectations of success
What is self-efficacy
500
the personality characteristics for an endomorph (viscerotonic)
What is relaxed, loves to eat, sociable
500
the bottom tier of Maslow's hierarchy of needs
What are Physiological needs
500
one who has a distorted or inaccurate self-image
What is an incongruent person
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