Personality Part 1 Flashcards
An individual’s characteristics and patterns of thinking, feeling, and acting
Personality
Name the 3 ways you can study personality?
- Not controlling experiments
- Idiographic
- Nomothetic
Why can you not have a controlled experiment with personality?
Because everyone is unique & different
Focuses on understanding the unique aspects of each individual personality
Idiographic
Measured through data, case studies, interviews, & naturalistic observation
Idiographic
Focuses on variables at the group level and identifying universal traits
Nomothetic
Measured through tests, surveys, and observations
Nomothetic
Freud’s approach that childhood sexuality and unconscious motivations influence personality
Psychoanalytic
Focuses on inner capacities for growth & self-fulfilment
Humanistic
Patterns of behavior or conscious motives which can be self assessed
Trait
Seeks to identify basic traits needed to describe personality
Trait
Focuses on learning, cognition, and social influence
Social-Cognition
What person was known for Social-Cognition
Albert Bandura
What is the first comprehensive theory on personality
Psychoanalytic Perspective
The Psychoanalytic Perspective is by who?
Sigmund Freud