Psychodynamic Approach
Social-cognitive Approach
Humanist Approach
Trait Approach
Name that Approach
50

What part of the mind (according to Freud) are most deep thoughts and urges pushed to?

The unconscious

50

What is the social-cognitive approach to personality?

Personality and decision-making are determined by a COMBINATION OF 3 factors; personal, situational, and behavioral (VERY IMPORTANT to look at all 3)

Ex.- shy person (personal) at a crowded party of strangers (situational). If they meet someone and have a good interaction it may reinforce more social behavior (behavioral). A rude person may have the opposite effect.


50

Name 1 of the 2 humanists we talked about last class

1. Abraham Maslow

2. Carl Rogers

50

What is the main issue regarding trait theory that the other perspectives do a better job of? (If you don't remember try to guess!)

Doesn't describe the origin of a persons personality

50

Which perspective in personality psychology focuses on the influence social interactions and one's own thoughts in behavior and personality?

Social-Cognitive

100

Who is the father of psychodynamics?

Sigmund Freud

100

According to social cognitive psychologists, what is the best way to predict future behavior?

By observing a person's past behavior

100

Define "self efficacy" in your own words

One's belief in their own abilities to obtain/reach a goal

100

An aspect of someone's personality that is considered to be reasonably stable throughout ones life

Traits

100

This perspective in personality psychology emphasizes the role of unconscious conflicts and childhood experiences in shaping adult behavior.

Psychodynamic

150

These part of the mind that "houses" all of the deep wishes, secretive desires, sexual thoughts, etc.

Unconscious

150

Daily Double: (must get both for 300 points)

Define the term ""self-efficacy"

What are people with a high self-efficacy more likely to do?

Definition: A belief in your abilities and ability to succeed.

people with a high self-efficacy are more likely to persist and complete a difficult task.

150

What is the humanistic view of personality?

Views personality with a focus on the potential for healthy and personal growth, free will, creativity, and reaching ones full potential.

150

What is a questionnaire covering a wide range of feelings, and behaviors, used to assess selected personality traits

Personality test/inventory

150

Which perspective in personality psychology focuses on the role of genetics, the brain, hormones, and chemicals?

Biological

200

The Psychosexual stage in which the focus/attention is on the mouth

Oral Stage

200

Albert Bandura founded the social cognitive perspective, what else have we studied regarding Bandura that heavily influences this approach?

The bobo doll experiment, focused on observational learning.

200

According to Abraham Maslow, what is the highest level in the hierarchy of needs, representing the fulfillment of one's potential?

Self Actualization

200

What is an introvert and an extrovert according to Hans Eysenck (define both)

Introvert- imaginative, look inward for their ideas and energy rather than to others.

Extrovert- Active, self-expressive, gains energy from social interaction

200

This perspective in personality psychology emphasizes the stability of individual differences and the consistency of behavior across different situations.

Trait Perspective

250

Describe the ID, Ego, and Superego in your own words. (Must have all 3 correct)

Id- operates on the pleasure principle- seeks instant gratification

Ego- Operates on reality Principle- the mediator, aka you making the decision

Superego- Operates on the morality principle, AKA your conscience

250

How does the Social Cognitive Approach describe how people learn new behaviors?

We learn new behaviors by observing the behaviors of others and the consequences of their behavior balanced with our personal experiences/biases.

example- A child learns prosocial behaviors by watching a TV character exhibit kindness and empathy, subsequently integrating similar actions into their interactions with peers and family. 

250

The concept that if we are surrounded by people who love us and want us to do well, we will reach our goals

Unconditional Positive Regard

250

List the Big 5 traits (any order)

Openness- to new experience 

Conscientiousness

Extroversion

Agreeableness

Neuroticism- (Emotional stability)

250

Which theory of personality supports the view that people are free to make conscious choices and are responsible for these choices?

Humanism