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1 Personality Lesson 1 of 2

2  Write an essay to discuss the following statement  ‘Can we measure personality?’ Home learning

3  Is there a relationship between personality type and the sport people choose?  Why do some people prefer individual sports over team sports?  What do basketball players have in common with other basketball players in terms of their personality? Questions that psychologists have been studying

4  ‘She has a wonderful personality’  ‘He’s a real personality’  ‘He has no personality’ What do we really mean?

5  Write 5 ‘I am’ statements which sum up your personality. Share this with the person sat next to you.  Do your answers sum up your personality? Connector

6  Most will be able to apply their understanding to support answering an essay question (some independent research will be required)  All will describe the three main approaches to personality  All will learn and apply a definition of personality Outcomes

7 Nature vs nuture and traits

8  An individual’s predisposition to behave in a certain way.  What did the following people state as their definition?  Gross (1992)  Eysenck (1995)  Hollnader (1971) What is personality?

9  When answering examination questions, remember that personality theory is concerned with how we behave or act. Exam tip

10 Personality TIPS!  Make sure you learn the specific definition of personality!  Have awareness of the links between personality and sports performance.  It is important to understand the NATURE (trait) V NURTURE (social learning) and interactionist perspectives of behaviour.  Learn the strengths and weaknesses of each perspective.  Be aware of the problems associated with the use of personality profiling in sport.

11 Personality Trait perspective Interactionist perspective Research groups. What do you need to research?

12 Personality Types INTROVERT Shy, timid, reserved, aloof, self sufficient EXTROVERT Adventurous, confident, Sociable, Group dependent, enthusiastic TYPE ‘ A ’ Highly competitive, Strong desire to succeed, Works fast, likes to control, Prone to suffer stress TYPE ‘ B ’ Non-competitive, Unambitious, Works more slowly, Does not enjoy control Less prone to stress TRAITS NARROW BAND APPROACH, GIRDANO, 1990

13 Personality Theories - PMI Trait Theory (nature) “ People are born with established personality characteristics ”  Inherited at birth.  Stable  Enduring  consistent in all situations. BEHAVIOUR = FUNCTION OF PERSONALITY +ve = Can be easily measured through questionnaires -ve = Does not take into account environmental influences. It is not a true indicator of behaviour. CATTELL (1965) identified 16 personality traits INTROVERT & EXTROVERT Social Learning Theory (Bandura) “ All behaviour is learned through interaction with the environment ” BEHAVIOUR = FUNCTION OF ENVIRONMENT -ve = Does not consider inherited behaviour (traits) NATURE vs NURTURE Interactionist Theory “ Behaviour occurs from the interaction between inherited traits and learned experiences ” BEHAVIOUR = FUNCTION OF PERSONALITY × ENVIRNOMENT

14 Personality Theories Concentric Ring Theory (Hollander 1967) The boundary line of each layer gets wider as you get closer to the centre of the model which shows that each layer is harder to enter. As you move closer to the centre, your ‘ real ’ personality begins to surface Role Related Behaviour – Surface of personality Typical Response – Your usual response in most situations The Psychological Core – The ‘ real you ’

15 Personality Theories Eysenck ’ s Personality Dimensions INTROVERT NEUROTIC (UNSTABLE) EXTROVERT STABLE Personality traits run across 2 continuums: INTROVERT: unsociable, shy & nervous EXTROVERT: sociable, outgoing & lively STABLE: calm, even- tempered, controlled 7 logical UNSTABLE: anxious, moody, unpredictable & illogical What is the role of RAS?

16  Lewin (1936)  B = F (PE)  Where B = Behaviour f = function P = Personality and E = Environment Personality Theories

17  What is your home learning task?  Describe the three main approaches to personality?  What is the definition of personality? Prove it review


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