Trait Theory
Freud
Jung
Behaviourist
Pseudo Psychology
100

This personality type gains energy from social interaction.

Extravesion  

100

This part of personality operates on the pleasure principle.

Id

100

The public mask we present to the world.

Persona

100

This process increases the likelihood of a behaviour occurring again.

Positive Reinforcement 

100

This system categorises personality into four-letter types.

MBTI or Myers Briggs

200

This type prefers solitude and internal reflection.

Introvert

200

This part balances reality and desire.

Ego

200

The hidden, darker side of personality.

Shadow

200

This process decreases the likelihood of a behaviour.

Punishment

200

If someone prefers thinking when making decisions, this is the opposite preference.

Feeling

300

This term describes where someone sits between introversion and extraversion.

Ambiversion

300

This part represents moral standards.

Superego

300

The centre of the personality integrating all parts.

Self

300

The process of avoiding a negative consequence.

Negative reinforcement 

300

What do the J and P stand for in Myer's Briggs personality assessments 

Judging and Perceiving 

400

This is a key difference between introverts and extroverts.

Where they get their energy from 

400

Freud believed much behaviour is driven by this part of the mind.

The unconscious

400

This Jungian concept refers to the feminine qualities within males and masculine qualities in females.

Anima and Animus

400

According to Behaviourists, we are born as what?

Tabula Rasa/ Blank Slates

400

The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is based on the theories of this psychologist.

Carl Jung 

500

This is one limitation of categorising people this way.

Oversimpliification

500

Freud's theory that emphasises childhood experiences and internal conflict.

Psychodynamic theory 

500

This concept refers to shared inherited ideas across humanity.

Collective Unconscious

500

What is a criticism of behaviourist theory 

too deterministic, no rrom for free will 

500

Pseudo-psychology lacks this key element needed to be considered scientifically reliable.

Emperical Evidence