Introduction Flashcards
What does the individual differences branch of psychology study?
It studies how and why people are psychologically very different from one another.
List six topics that individual differences covers.
- Intelligence.
- Personality.
- Motivation.
- Leadership.
- Interests.
- Abnormal behaviour.
What is an individual difference?
A trait we all have to different extents, rather than simply having or not having a trait.
What is the branch of psychology concerned with measuring individual differences called?
Psychometrics.
What is the definition of personality and who came up with it?
- A dynamic organisation inside a person that includes psychophysical systems that create the person’s patterns of behaviour, thoughts and feelings.
- Allport.
Name two aims of studying personality.
- Explain the motivational basis of behaviour.
- Understand how personality develops alongside life events.
What do the nomothetic and idiographic approach aim to do?
Conceptualise personality.
List the four approaches to individual differences.
- Nomothetic.
- Idiographic.
- Dispositional.
- Situational.
What does the nomothetic approach suggest? (3)
- Finite set of variables that can be used to describe personality.
- People differ only in amount of each trait.
- Attempts to generalise people.
What does the idiographic approach suggest? (2)
- Focuses on the individual.
- Each person has a unique personality structure.
What is the dispositional understanding of personality? (2)
- Views personality as consistent and unchanging.
- Utilises personality traits or types.
What is the situational understanding of personality?
Views personality as unrelated states or behaviours determined by situational factors.