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These are the all the notes I took down for the individual differences module for year 2 , enjoy :)

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PY 2024 – Individual Differences

Lecturer: Dr. Matt Gobel (MJ Room 128) office hours: wed 11-12
Assessment: 90 minute exam (100%): 30 MCQ and 3 questions
Book: personality, individual differences and intelligence (John maltby)




Learning Objectives:
 Approaches to the study of personality
 A historical review
 Defining “personality”

What is personality?
 GORDON ALLPORT- “ a dynamic organisation, inside the person, of psychophysical systems that create the person’s characteristic pattern of
behaviour, thought and feelings”
 Personality is a statistical regularity of a finite number of behaviours that we can measure.
 Personality is the understanding of what people are like, how and why they behave in a certain way.
 In bell curve:
- majority in the centre as it’s the average




Approaches in personality:
 Individual differences approach (statistical analysis of individual differences) VS Clinical observation approach (studies based on observations of
patients)
 Structural models of personality (focus on ‘how’ people are different) VS Process models of personality (focus on ‘why’ people are different)

Critical discussions in personality:
 Nature vs nurture – a discussion of whether personality and human behaviour is determined by genetic or environmental influences.
 Stability (trait) vs malleability (state) – another discussion focuses on the determination of human behaviour through personality or social
situations.

,Hippocrates (4th BCE) – Personality traits and human behaviours are based on 4 separate temperaments associates with 4 fluids (humors)




Galen – personality differences could be explained by imbalance in humors and each person exhibits ¼ temperaments




Immanuel Kant & Wilhelm Wundt:




Lecture 2 – Psychodynamic approaches to personality

 SIEGMUND FREUD – psychosexual stages of personality
 CARL JUNG – extraversion & introversion
 ALFRED ADLER – birth order effect

“Are we the masters of our thoughts or the slave of our unconscious?”

OUTLINE :
1. THE STRUCTURE OF PERSONALTY (ED, EGO, SUPEREGO)
2. STAGES OF PSYCHOSEXUAL DEVELOPMENT
3. DEFENCE MECHANISMS ( PROJECTION & FALSE CONSENSUS EFFECT)
FREUD’s psycho-analytic approach:
 Behaviour is driven by motives - motives are conceptualised as unconscious forces (drives) that make it difficult to know our true self.
 Every child is born with a fixed amount of mental energy called libido, which after development becomes the basis of adult sexual drive.
 A lot of psychological energy is taken up with defence mechanism (eg. Projection) to keep material unconscious as it would cause us anxiety.

FREUD’S – The structure of personality:
 The ID – unconscious, mostly primitive drives or urges (death and sex) and operates on “pleasure principles” – our instincts.
 The superego – develops as a child interacts with others and acts as our conscience (right and wrong). Strives for perfection and operates on rule-
based – our moral compass.
 The ego – rational part of our personality balances the demans of the id and superego in the context of reality and operates on “reality principles”
– our self.

Eg:
The ID – “I am tired I want to stay in bed”
The superego – “that isn’t ok you should go to your lecture”
The ego – compromise? Skip shower to sleep a little more then go to lecture

, Defence mechanisms - 8 Ways of dealing:
 Reaction formation – reducing anxiety by adopting beliefs contrary to your own beliefs
 Projection – attribution unacceptable desire to others
 Denial – refusing to accept thereal events because they are unpleasant
 Regression – returning to copy strategies for less mature stages of development
 Rationalisation – justifying behaviours by substituting acceptable reasons for less-acceptable real reasons
 Sublimation – redirecting unacceptable desires through socially acceptable channels
 Repression – suppressing painful memories and thoughts
 Displacement – transferring inappropriate urges or behaviours onto more acceptable or less threatening target

What is false consensus effect?
 ROSS – overestimating the percentage of people who share traits, opinions, preferences.

Criticism:
 Methodological problems and unscientific practice – truthfulness and validity of data is questioned
 Some vagueness in his theory – eg sufficient oral stimulation, but what does it mean?
 Overemphasis on sexual drive
 Concept of defence mechanism most valuable contribution
 Comprehensive theory of both normal and abnormal behaviour
 Significant advancement in treatment of patients with mental disorders



JUNG – on the path to self- realisation:
 Jung argued that behaviour is motivated by future goals
 He was the first to think that personality development continues throughout the life
 The aim is realising one’s potential
 His therapy aimed to assist patients to achieve self-realisation, the final stage of personality development

Structure of human psyche:

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