Unit 4 Flashcards

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According to Ramen can tell where do personality traits come from

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Surface streets are regular behaviors and source traits drive surface streets

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Personality

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Long lasting patterns of behavior

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Define secondary traits

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Behaviors are only seen in certain circumstances

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Define emotional stability

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Emotions

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Define personality traits

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Traits

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Define surface streets traits

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Behaviors a person engages in on a regular basis

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Define cardinal traits

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One trait is strong

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Define source trait trait

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Personality traits which drives the surface streets

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Define central traits

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Tracy apply in most situations

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Define extroversion

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Is energized by the external world

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The beliefs and theories of Sigmund Froude

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Psychosexual and stage. Did you go in super ego did basic needs and impulses ego is between them super ego is super nice hyper responsible

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The believes and theories of Eric Erickson

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Believes life is set up into eight stages

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Beliefs and theories of Carl Rogers

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Self actualization

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Beliefs and theories of Hand Eysenck

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Believes in today mentions which describes peoples personalities extroversion people fall into a scale emotional stability they much a person is attacked by the feelings/consisting of mood

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Beliefs and theories of Carl Jong

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Pushes the idea that the unconscious is a mix of mystical and religious believes that control our behavior

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Beliefs and theories of John Watson

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Behaviorism

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Beliefs and series of Abraham Maslow

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Hierarchy of needs wants and needs are met at the bottom of the list they move forward

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Beliefs and series of George County Kelly

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Personal construct theory

Behaviors based on how people interpret the world people in their attempts to understand the world develop their own social constructs pairs of opposite smart and dumb fair and unfair

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Beliefs and theories of Karen horny

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Humans all feel helpless and sad and just want to be loved need social interaction for development

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Beliefs and theories of BF Skinner

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Theory of operant conditioning a idea that behavior is determined by the consequences by the reinforcement or punishment which make it more or less likely that the behavior will occur Oregon

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Beliefs and theories of Gordon Alport

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Three categories cardinal traits one trait is strong central traits traits you apply in most situations secondary traits weakest characteristics you exhibit

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Beliefs and theories of Alfred add add her Adler

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Believes that the biggest problem people people face is trying to feel important and worthy to people they constantly struggle to make themselves look better which will make them dominance and control their life

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Beliefs and theories of Albert Bandura

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Social learning people learn through observing others behaviors attitudes and outcome of those behaviors

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Beliefs and theories of Ramen could tell Raymond can tell

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Believes into categories surface streets behavior a person engages in a regular basis source traits personality traits which drives surface streets example of the leaves all people deserve to be treated with respect

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What does extroverted Mean
Is energized by the external world
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What does the thinking mean
Make Objective and personal decisions
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What does introvert mean
is energized by their internal world
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What does feeling the moon mean
Decides according to personal values
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What does sensing moon
Focuses on facts and reality
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What does judging moon mean
Wants things settled and decided
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What does intuiting mean
Decides according to objectives logical principles
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What does perceiving mean
Wants things left open and flexible
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Explain the personality type SJ
Are motivated by I need to be responsible and whatever social group they are in whether it be the family the workplace or the community they value tradition At best: reliable organized focused At worst: judgmental controlling closed minded
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Explain the personality type SP
Are motivated by a need for freedom and they value living in the moment at the best are optimistic generous find the Bible at their worst are hyper active impatient and plosive and scattered are motivated by a need for freedom to act they value living in the moment at the best are optimistic generous find Bible at their worst are hyper active impatient and plosive and scattered
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Explain the personality type and NT
Are motivate they did buy need for knowledge and competency at their best are innovated inquisitive analytical at the worst are arrogant cynical critical
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Explain the personality type NF
Are motivated by need to understand themselves and others at their best are compassionate warm loyal helpful idealistic and genuine at their worst or hyper sensitive or emotional judgmental
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Explain the psychoanalytical theory of personality
Assumption that we develop and behave from impulses or needs that are unknown to us or hidden forces
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Explain the social cycle analytical's theory of personality
Unconscious mind and social learning shapes personality
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Explain the behaviorism theory of personality
Punishment and reward stimulus and response unconditional positive regard
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Explain the humanistic theory of personality
Hierarchy of needs Maslow ideal self
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Explain the biological theory of personality
Jeans chemicals neurotransmitters lobe development determine who a person is
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What are the big five
Extroversion how you are energized agreeableness how easy it is to get along with someone consensus Ness how hard-working organized and responsible of Christmas
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According to the cycle analytical approach where does personality come from
Fears unconscious mind and first six years of life
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What are SJ
Duty seekers
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SP
Action seeker
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NF
Ideal seekers
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What does N
Look at the big picture
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What is S
Tunnel vision
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What is J
Wants things settled
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What is P
Go with th flow