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1 PERSONALITY Dr. AKSHAY KUMAR y Kumar Positive Psychology

2 Personality Definition - What is it? Personality Factors
Traits, States, Contexts Why do we like some things more, behave in certain ways in different or same situations)

3 INDIVIDUALITY Every person is in certain respects:
Like all other persons (Humanity) Like some other persons Like no other person adapted from Kluckhohn & Murray, 1948 Everything trickles down to personality. Watch movies and its all about personality

4 Personality A set of behavioral, emotional, and cognitive tendencies that people display over time and across situations and that distinguish h individuals from one another individuals from one another.

5 Personality TRAITS (constant, continuum) STATES (temporary)
SITUATIONS (contexts)

6 Personality 18,000 terms for personality affable, agreeable, amiable, amicable, congenial, convivial, cordial, friendly, genial, sociable, welcoming (1930’s) Shows how curious we are about personality Its because we think and talk a lot about other people. trait theory - manageable set of personality dimensions

7 Personality Because people impact us we want to be able to predict their personalities, even our own personalities. Are there easy ways to predict peoples personalities or our personalities? What are quick indicators we use to predict personalities

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9 Personality How can we measure? Interview Observation
Inventory/Questionnaire Factor Analysis Big Five Personality Dimensions

10 Personality measures Not very accurate Why?
I am out going but compared to whom? I am sometimes this way & sometimes that. What would they think?

11 Costa and McCrae’s (1992) NEO PI-R Facets

12 BFI

13 BFI

14 TAT

15 Measures of Personality
are they stable across life? do they predict behaviors and outcomes?

16 Traits Remain stable over time and become more and more stable with time

17 Measures of Personality
high neuroticism pay more attention to threat in environment more stress when given surprise math test higher divorce rate more susceptible to depression and anxiety

18 Personality high extraversion attend more parties, more popular
identified as leaders in college live with and work with more people less disturbed by sudden loud sounds or intense stimuli

19 Measures of Personality
high agreeableness - more willing to lend money higher school grades in childhood fewer arrests as adults

20 Measures of Personality
high openness to experience change careers in midlife perform better in job training programs play a musical instrument

21 Measures of Personality
high conscientiousness more sexually faithful to spouses higher job ratings smoke less, drink less, drive more safely, live longer, less risk for Alzheimer’s disease (89% less) play a musical instrument

22 Personality NATURE (genetics) NURTURE (environment) Twin Studies monzygotic vs. dizygotic twins reared together vs. reared apart Personality partly rooted to genetics

23 Personality NATURE (genetics) NURTURE (environment) Twin Studies monzygotic vs. dizygotic reared together vs. reared apart (same) environmental factors - parents?

24 • identical twins reared apart - both very neat “My mother
• identical twins reared apart - both very neat “My mother. When I was growing up she always kept the house perfectly ordered… I learned from her. What else could I do?” “The reason is quite simple. I’m reacting to my mother, who was a complete slob.”

25 History Latin word: Persona
Word personality comes from this Persona: Masks worn by stage actors

26 Why are certain people shy or outgoing?
Friendly or edgy? Laid back or anxious? Organized or disorganized?

27 THEORIES Type Theories: What category do they belong
Trait Theories: Temperaments & characteristics Psychodynamic Theories: Childhood experiences, unconscious drives, sexual instincts Humanistic Theories: Conscious awareness , subjective feelings Cognitive: Ways they think interpret and behave Learning theories: rewards and punishment that made them learn

28 Type theories Types are distinct patterns of personality characteristics 

29 Hippocrates theory of Fluids
Fluids in our body called Humor Personality depends on the amount of particular fluid in the body.

30 Blood: sanguine temperament: cheerful and active 
Phlegm: phlegmatic temperament: apathetic and sluggish  Black Bile: melancholy temperament: sad and brooding  Yellow Bile: choleric temperament: irritable and excitable

31 Trait theories Traits are stable characteristics of person that determine patterns of thoughts, feelings and behavior.

32 Gordon Allport traits as building blocks of personality
Cardinal traits - traits around which person organizes life  Central traits - represent major characteristics of person: Building blocks of personality. 5 to 10  Secondary traits - enduring qualities, but not assumed explain general behavior patterns. Varies from situation to situation. Displays occassionally

33 Catell Raymond Cattel reduced Allport’s list to 16 dimensions. Using Factor analysis. Cattel’s 16 PF

34 Eysenck 2 Dimension Model of Personality

35 Big five Factors OCEAN

36 Psycho-analytical theory
Conscious and unconscious personality factors Drives and instincts: Eros, thanatos and Libido Early childhood experiences and Psychosexual stages Defence mechanisms Conscious, Pre conscious and Unconscious Id, ego, super ego

37 Structure of personality
Id: Pleasure principle: A person who always wants to have fun, party, do work later have fun 1st. Pleasure principle, Immediate gratification . Ego: Reality principle: Rationalizes and coordinates Super Ego:Moral principle: shouls and should nots, ideal self

38 Cognitive Theory Of Personality
Thoughts, Emotions and Behavior

39 Humanistic Theory of Personality
Real Self & Ideal Self Congruence and Incongruence Shadow Persona

40 Learning Theories of Personality
Learnt experiences in life due to events and instances Awards and punishment Reinforcements (Positive and negative) Learnt helplessness Learnt Optimism

41 THANK YOU LETS WORK TOWARDS A WONDERFUL PERSONALITY AND PERSONALITY IS WHAT MAKES US.


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