This trait describes being out going and social.
What is Extroversion?
This term refers to personality traits passed down from parents to their children.
What is heredity?
How many stages are there in Erikson’s theory of personality development?
What is 8?
This term is defined as the combination of behaviors, feelings, and thoughts that make up an individual.
What is Personality?
This trait is associated with being organized and responsible.
What is Conscientiousness?
Name three key environmental influences on an individual’s personality.
What is family, peers and culture?
According to Erikson this stage affects an individuals personality in adolescence.
What is Search for Identity?
This specialist studies behavior and the mind.
What is Psychologist?
This trait involves being calm and handling stress well.
What is Emotional Stability?
This term describes learning new behaviors by observing and imitating others.
What is Modeling?
This stage is when an infant depends on other people to help meet the needs for food, cleaning and affection.
What is the Develop Trust Stage?
Confidently expressing your opinions and needs.
What is Assertiveness?
This trait describes being open to new experiences?
What is Openness?
This is the way peer groups shape or affect an individual’s personality.
What is social norms and behavior modeling?
During this stage individuals will establish close bonds with other helping to make commitments with other people.
What is the Establishing Intimacy Stage?
A group of friends or simliar-aged people.
What is a peer group?
These three personality traits are related to emotional wellness.
What is Optimism, Resilience and Assertiveness?
This term refers to the environmental factors that impact a person’s personality development, including family, culture, and experiences.
What is Nurture?
Erikson's stages of personality help................
What is they help shape development across a lifespan?
A person's sense of self.
What is identity?