This is defined as high levels of excitability, sociability, and talkativeness.
What is Extraversion?
An individual's belief in their own abilities when trying to adopt new behaviors.
What is self-efficacy?
This is the study of the psychological forces that influence behavior and emotions/
The perspective that focuses on the study of the conscious experience, the individual’s freedom to choose, and the individual’s capacity for personal growth
What is humanistic psychology?
What is Openness?
Social norms, access in the community, and the influence of others are examples of this.
What are social/environmental factors?
This is the part of the mind that is irrational, emotional, impulsive part of the mind – pushes people to act on their impulses & seeks immediate gratification
This theory states that we must satisfy our basic physiological needs before we can try higher-level safety and psychological needs
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
This includes attributes such as trust, kindness, and affection.
What is Agreeableness?
This states that behavior, personal factors, and environmental factors are all equal interlocking determinants of each other.
What is reciprocal determinism?
This is the rational part of the mind that considers all perspectives and weighs the pros and cons – more longer-term perspective than the id
What is the ego?
This is the first level of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
What are physiological needs?
This includes high levels of thoughtfulness, good impulse control, and goal-directed behaviors.
Knowledge, expectations, and attitude are included in this.
This is the moral part of the mind that seeks to follow rules, social norms, and personal values – pushes people to act in accordance with their values & ideals
What is the superego?
This level of the hierarchy of needs deals with friends, family, and relationships
Includes attributes such as sadness, moodiness, and emotional instability
What is Neuroticism?
Skills, practice, and self-efficacy are examples of this type of factor.
This is the highest level of the hierarchy of needs.
What is self-trancendence?