Humanistic Perspectives
Trait Perspective
Personological and Life Story Perspectives
Social Cognitive Perspectives
Biological Perspectives
100
Being accepted, valued, and treated positively regardless of ones behavior is ?
What is Unconditional positive regard .
100
Personality consists of broad, enduring dispositions that tent to lead to characteristics responses .
What is trait theories .
100
Personology focuses primarily on ?
What is unconscious motivations .
100
The belief that one has the competence to accomplish a given goal or task is ?
What is Self-efficacy .
100
The study of inherited underpinnings of behavioral characteristics is ?
What is Behavioral Genetics .
200
A child who consistently strives for an A in math and science in order to secure the affection of her parents is trying to establish ?
What is conditions of worth .
200
A persons assessment of his or her level of positive affect relative to negative affect, and an evaluation of his or her life in general .
What is Subjective well-being .
200
What did McAdams introduce the life story to ?
What is identity .
200
A procedure in which a psychologist takes the person's story and codes it for different images, words, and so forth is called ?
What is Content Analysis .
200
A technique commonly used by researchers in the specialized field known as behavioral genetics is ?
What is Twin Studies .
300
Define Human Perspectives .
What is a person's capacity for personal growth and positive human qualities .
300
The personality factor that is most linked with a higher IQ is ?
What is openness to experience .
300
Personological and life story perspectives stress on ?
What is the way to understand the person is to focus on his or her history and life story .
300
CAPS stands for ?
What is Cognitive Affective Processing Systems .
300
Eysenck suggested that introversion and extraversion are influenced by the brain's what ?
What is Reticular Activation System
400
The Humanistic Perspectives promote what ?
What is the positive capacities of human beings .
400
Factor Analysis is this .
What is a statistical procedure .
400
Young biochemistry graduate student when he became interested in the psychology of personality .
What is Henry Murray .
400
Bandura's social cognitive theory states that ?
What is Behaior environment and person/cognitive factors are all important in understanding personality .
400
What two neurological systems did Gray view as underlying personality ?
What is Behavioral Activation System (BAS) and Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS) .
500
Who developed the concept of a hierarchy of needs, with self-actualization being the highest human need ?
What is Maslow .
500
What are the 5 factors of personality ?
What is Openness , Conscientiousness , Extraversion , Agreeableness , Neuroticism .
500
Inquiry in which the personality psychologist attempts to apply a personality theory to a single persons life is ?
What is Psychobiography .
500
Who wrote the book Personality and Assessment ?
What is Walter Mischel .
500
What are the two characteristic behavioral patterns that Eysenck's Recticular Activation System stated ?
What is Introversion and Extraversion .
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