W1 Chapter 1.3 - Perspectives on Personality Flashcards

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What are the ten perspectives of personality theory?

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  1. The trait perspective
  2. The motive perspective
  3. The inheritance and evolution perspective
  4. The biological process perspective
  5. The psychoanalytic perspective
  6. The psychosocial perspective
  7. The learning perspective
  8. The self-actualization and self-determination perspective
  9. The cognitive perspective
  10. The self-regulation perspective
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What is the trait perspective?

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The intuitive idea that people have fairly stable traits that are displayed across many settings and are deeply embedded in the person

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What is the motive perspective?

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The key element in human experience is the motive forces that underlie behaviour

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What is the inheritance and evolution perspective?

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Humans are creatures that evolved across millennia and that human nature is deeply root in our genes

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What is the biological process perspective?

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How the nervous system and hormones influence people’s behaviour and how differences in those functions influence the kind of person you are

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What is the psychoanalytic perspective?

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the idea that personality is a set of internal psychic forces that compete and conflict with one another

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What is the psychosocial perspective?

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The idea that the most important aspect of human nature is our formation of relationships with other people and the ways these relationships play out.

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What is the learning perspective?

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The view that behaviour changes systematically as a result of experiences

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What is the self-actualization and self-determination perspective?

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The idea that people naturally tend toward self-perfection so personality is partly the uniqueness hidden within and partly what the person chooses to make of the uniqueness

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What is the cognitive perspective?

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Understanding the processes of perceiving the world and how they determine one’s actions and reactions to the world

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What is the self-regulation perspective?

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the idea that people are complex psychological systems that strive to synthesise goals and move towards those goals

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The self-actualization and self-determination perspective is also know as …..

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The organismic perspective

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What are the seven topic people argue should be included in understanding personality?

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  1. genetic design
  2. dispositional traits
  3. motives and values
  4. abilities
  5. adaptations (beliefs)
  6. integrative narratives
  7. culture
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