Approaches to Personality
Big Five
Defense Mechanisms
Names for people
Freud
100

Personality is based on how a person thinks 

What is Social Cognitive Approaches?

100

Imaginative vs. down - to - earth 

Likes variety vs. likes routine 

Independent vs. conforming

What is Openness to experience? 

100

Refusing to acknowledge source of anxiety

What is denial?

100

Born between about 1980 and 1995

What are millennials? 

100

In psychodynamic theory, the component of personality that is completely submerged in the unconscious and operates according to the pleasure principle 

What is id?

200

Personality can be described by the individuals characteristics 

What is Trait approaches?

200

Worried vs. calm

Insecure vs. secure

Self - pitying vs. self - satisfied

What is Neuroticism? 

200

Creating a seemingly logical reason or excuse for behavior that might otherwise be shameful

What is rationalization? 

200

Name for people born between 1945 and 1964

What is a baby boomer or old fart?

200

Last from birth to approximately 18 months

What is the oral stage?

300

Personality is based on the tendency to fulfill potential through personal growth

What is Humanistic Approaches? 

300

Softhearted vs. ruthless

Trusting vs. suspicious

Helpful vs. uncooperative


What is Agreeableness? 

300

Excluding source of anxiety from awareness

What is repression? 

300

Over inflated self - esteem 

What is a narcissist?

300

In psychodynamic theory, the component of personality that reflects the internalization of societal and parental standards of conduct

What is superego?

400

Personality is based on unconscious wishes that create conflict between the id, ego, and super ego

What is Psychodynamic Theory? 

400

Social vs. retiring 

Fun - loving vs. sober

Affectionate vs. reserved 

What is Extraversion? 

400

Channeling socially unacceptable impulses into constructive, even admirable, behavior

What is sublimation? 

400

High probability of rejection

What is a possibility of having low self - esteem? 

400

In psychodynamic theory, the component of personality that tries to satisfy the wishes of the id while being responsive to the superego. 

What is ego?

500

Members tend to emphasize individuality and freedom of self-expression 

What is individualist cultures?

500

Organized vs. disorganized

Careful vs. careless

Self - disciplined vs. weak - willed 


What is Conscientiousness? 

500

Attributing unacceptable qualities of the self to someone else

What is projection? 

500

Name for people born after 1995 and 2004

What is Generation Z?

500

Freuds psychodynamic theory that has been largely abandoned.  

What doesn't use todays accepted scientific method?