Freud & Psychoanalytic
Neo- Freudians
Trait Approch
Humaninistic
Social-Cognitive & Behavioral
Critical Thinking
100

This part of personality seeks immediate pleasure. 

What id the id? 

100

This theorist introduced the collective unconscious. 

Who is Carl Jung? 

100

Traits are stable patterns of ______ and behavior? 

What is thinking? 

100

This psychologist focused on unconditional positive regard. 

Who is Carl Rogers? 

100

This theorist introduced observational learning? 

Who is Albert Bandura?

100

This debate asks if personality is genetic or learned. 

What is nature vs. nurture? 

200

This part balances reality and desire. 

What is the ego? 
200

This theorist focused on inderiority and striving for success 

Who is Alfred Adler? 

200
This model includes five major personality traits

What is the Big Five? 

200

This psychologist created the heiarchy of needs. 

Who is Abraham Maslow? 

200
Learning by watching other is called 

What is observational learning? 

200

this theory focuses most on free will. 

What is humanistic? 

300

This defense mechanism pushes unacceptable thoughts out of the awareness 

What is repression? 

300

This theorist emphasized anxiety and social relationships

Who is Karen Horney? 

300

This trait involves being cooperative, kind, and trusting towards others. 

What is agreeableness? 

300

This term describes reaching full potential. 

What is self-actulization? 

300

A teen starts dressing and acting like influencers they follow online. 

What is observational learning (modeling)? 

300

This theory focuses most on unconscious conflict. 

What is psychoanalytic? 

400

This stage fixation may led to adult personality traits 

What are psychosexual stages? 

400

This theorist developed psychosocial stages across life. 

Who is Erik Erikson? 

400

This trait includes being outgoing and social. 

What is extraversion? 

400

This occurs when real self and ideal self does not match. 

What is incongruence? 

400

This approach focues only on observable behavior. 

What is behaviorism? 

400

This theory focuses most on environment and learning. 

What is behavioral/ social-cognitive? 

500

Why might Freud's theory still be influential today? 

It introduced the unconscious and shaped modern psychology. 

500

Which Neo-Freudian focuses MOST on social influence over biology? 

Who is Karen Horney or Alfred Adler? 

500

What is a limitation of trait theory? 

Traits don't fully explain behavior in all situations. 

500

Why is unconditional postive regard important for development? 

it builds a healthy self concept

500

How might media influence personality devlopment? 

Through modeling and observation 

500

Why do psychologist use multiple theories to explain personality? 

No single theory explain everything