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Health Ch. 2 Personality, Self-Esteem & Emotion

Ch. 2 Personality, Self-Esteem & Emotion Section 1: Personality Chapter Objectives: Name five traits that are used to define personality. Identify two factors that determine how your personality develops. Describe what happens to personality over a lifetime.

On-going Assignment Vocab list in each section. Assignment: You will create a Vocabulary Study Guide for each unit. This review tool can be in a notebook, on index cards or written on loose leaf paper. For each term: 1. Write out the definition. -You do have a Glossary in your textbook. 2. Next, write out the meaning of this term in your OWN words. 3. List the chapter and page number for each term.

Ch. 2 Personality, Self-Esteem & Emotion Section 1: Personality Describing Personality- Behaviors, attitudes, feelings and ways of thinking that make you an individual. Traits?

Ch. 2 Personality, Self-Esteem & Emotion Section 1: Personality

Ch. 2 Personality, Self-Esteem & Emotion Section 1: Personality Psychologists- while studying how people think, feel, and behave, have labeled hundreds of personality types (think about your test from yesterday). Researchers consider 5 Central Traits valuable in describing how people behave relate to others and react to change. “The Big Five”

Ch. 2 Personality, Self-Esteem & Emotion Section 1: Personality Extroversion -describes how much you like to be with other people Extrovert vs. Introvert -Extroverts are outgoing, talkative, and sociable. -Introvert are often shy, quiet, and reserved.

Ch. 2 Personality, Self-Esteem & Emotion Section 1: Personality 2. Agreeableness -this is the tendency to relate to other people in a friendly way. People who are agreeable tend to cooperate with others. -They are forgiving and good-natured. -Disagreeable trait- tend to be suspicious or hostile.

Ch. 2 Personality, Self-Esteem & Emotion Section 1: Personality Conscientiousness -this trait describes how responsible and self disciplined you are. Are you dependable? Do you make good decisions? -They are organized, deliberate, and thorough. If someone is NOT conscientious, they are careless, and easily distracted. They may give up or become distracted and leaves tasks unfinished.

Ch. 2 Personality, Self-Esteem & Emotion Section 1: Personality Emotional Stability People who are emotionally stable tend to be relaxed, secure, and calm- even in times of crisis. -The flip side: someone who is fearful, worried and angry. They tend to focus on the negative and expect the worst in most situations.

Ch. 2 Personality, Self-Esteem & Emotion Section 1: Personality 5. Openness to Experience If you are open to new experiences, you are curious, imaginative and creative. You would have a wide range of interests. -People who are less open are more predictable and less independent. They follow the crowd.

Ch. 2 Personality, Self-Esteem & Emotion Section 1: Personality

Ch. 2 Personality, Self-Esteem & Emotion Section 1: Personality How Personality Forms Personality traits are influenced by a combination of heredity and environment. Nature vs. Nurture?

Ch. 2 Personality, Self-Esteem & Emotion Section 1: Personality Assignment- For Friday Summarize the ideas of Heredity and Environment (pgs. 32-33) -Make sure to factor in Family, Friends and Culture with Environment. Be prepared to discuss and provide practical examples.