Self report inventory that assesses personality characteristics in populations
What is CPI
The theory that emotional feelings result when an individual becomes aware of the physiological response to an emotion-provoking stimulus
What is James-Lange Theory of Emotions
Form the core of someone's personality- large influence
What is central trait
First woman trained as Freudian psychologist
What is Karen Horney
The face you present to society
What is persona?
A self report inventory developed by Ramon Catell that generates a personality profile with ratings on 16 trait dimensions.
What is 16PF
States that stimulating events trigger feelings and physical reactions that occur at the same time
What is Cannon-Bard Theory Of Emotion
All the processes that initiate, direct, and sustain behavior
What is motivation
Personal Unconsciousness is ___'s ID
Personality test using JUNG's concepts, often used to help identify career paths
What is MBTI
A self report inventory that assesses personality characteristics and psychological disorders. Used to assess both normal and distributed populations
What isb MMPI
Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism
What is Big 5 Factor Theory
Regulates thoughts and behavior, and is most in touch with the demands of the external world
What is Ego
Named the inferiority and superiority complexes
What is Adler
Type of psychology where psychologist asks about hobbies they do
What is Therapeutic technique
A project personality test that involves creating stories about each of a series of ambiguous scenes
What is TAT
A theory of motivation suggesting that biological needs create internal states of tension or arousal (called drives) which organisms are motivated to reduce
What is Drive-Reduction Theory?
An external stimulus that motivates behavior
Responsible for the 16PF test
What is Cattell
Where one feels inferior in one category, but goes to extreme in another
What is Compensation
The completely unconscious, irrational component of personality that seeks immediate satisfaction of instinctual urge and drives
What is ID
A two-factor theory stating that for an emotion to occur, there must be (1) physiological arousal and (2) a cognitive interpretation or explanation of the arousal, allowing it to be labeled as a specific emotion
What is Schachter Theory of Emotion
The part of the hypothalamus that acts as a feeding center to incite eating
What is lateral hypothalamus
Named the Reciprocal Determinism and Self Efficiency
What is Bandura
The death instinct, reflected in aggressive, destructive, and self destructive actions
What is Thanatos