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1 Chapter 11: Personality: Theory, Research, and Assessment

2 Defining Personality: Consistency and Distinctiveness Personality Traits –Dispositions and dimensions The Five-Factor Model –Extraversion –Neuroticism –Openness to experience –Agreeableness –Conscientiousness

3 Psychodynamic Perspectives Freud’s psychoanalytic theory –Structure of personality Id - Pleasure principle Ego - Reality principle Superego - Morality –Levels of awareness Conscious Unconscious Preconscious

4 Psychodynamic Perspectives Freud’s psychoanalytic theory –Conflict Sex and Aggression Anxiety Defense Mechanisms

5 Figure 11.2 Freud’s model of personality structure

6 Figure 11.3 Freud’s model of personality dynamics

7 Table 11.1 Defense Mechanisms, with Examples

8 Freud on Development: Psychosexual Stages Sexual = physical pleasure Psychosexual stages –Oral, Anal, Phallic, Latency, Genital Fixation = Excessive gratification or frustration Overemphasis on psychosexual needs during fixated stage

9 Table 11.2 Freud’s Stages of Psychosexual Development

10 Other Psychodynamic Theorists Carl Jung: Analytical Psychology –Personal and collective unconscious –Archetypes Alfred Adler: Individual Psychology –Striving for superiority –Compensation

11 Figure 11.4 Jung’s vision of the collective unconscious

12 Evaluating Psychodynamic Perspectives Pros –The unconscious –The role of internal conflict –The importance of early childhood experiences –The use of defense mechanisms Cons –Poor testability –Inadequate empirical base –Sexist views

13 Behavioral Perspectives Skinner’s views –Conditioning and response tendencies Bandura’s social cognitive theory –Observational learning –Models –Self-efficacy Mischel’s views –The person-situation controversy

14 Figure 11.5 A behavioral view of personality

15 Figure 11.6 Personality development and operant conditioning

16 Evaluating Behavioral Perspectives Pros –Based on rigorous research –Insights into effects of learning and environmental factors Cons –Over-dependence on animal research –Fragmented view of personality –Dehumanizing views

17 Humanistic Perspectives Carl Rogers’s person-centered theory –Self-concept Conditional/unconditional positive regard Incongruence and anxiety Abraham Maslow’s theory of self- actualization –Hierarchy of needs –The healthy personality

18 Figure 11.7 Rogers’s view of personality structure

19 Figure 11.8 Rogers’s view of personality development and dynamics

20 Figure 11.9 Maslow’s hierarchy of needs

21 Figure 11.10 Maslow’s view of the healthy personality

22 Evaluating Humanistic Perspectives Pros –Recognized importance of subjective views –Recognized importance of self-concept –Laid foundation for positive psychology Cons –Many aspects of theory are difficult to test –Unrealistic optimism –More empirical research needed

23 Biological Perspectives Eysenk’s theory –Determined by genes –Extraversion-introversion Behavioral genetics –Twin studies –Heritability estimates The evolutionary approach –Traits conducive to reproductive fitness

24 Figure 11.11 Eysenck’s model of personality structure

25 Evaluating Biological Perspectives Pros –Convincing evidence for genetic influence Cons –Too much reliance on heritability estimates –No comprehensive biological theory

26 A Contemporary Empirical Approach: Terror Management Theory Conflict between self-preservation and ability to foresee death Culture and self-esteem

27 Figure 11.13 Overview of terror management theory

28 Contemporary Empirical Approaches: Terror Management Theory Increasing subjects’ mortality salience causes them to: –Punish moral transgressions more harshly –Be less tolerant of criticism of their country –Give greater rewards to those who uphold cultural standards –Respect cultural icons more

29 Culture and Personality Independent self Interdependent self

30 Figure 11.14 Culture and conceptions of self


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