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Comprehensive Gen Psych Notes: Rutgers University – Includes Lecture Diagrams & Professor Examples

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Complete, high-quality lecture notes for General Psychology at Rutgers University. These notes cover the entire semester from foundations and research methods to personality theory and psychological disorders. Unlike generic study guides, these include specific examples used in lectures (like the Rider/Horse metaphor and Little Hans case study) and a breakdown of the Five-Factor Model. Perfect for exam prep and catching up on missed lectures!

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Unit 1: Foundations & Theoretical Perspectives

●​ Definition of Psychology: The scientific study of both observable behavior and the
underlying mental/physical processes.
●​ The Six Perspectives:
○​ Behavioral: Focuses on how the environment and stimulus-response relations
dictate behavior; only observable events are considered scientific.
○​ Psychoanalytic (Freud/Jung): Behavior is governed by unconscious motives
and early childhood experiences.
○​ Humanistic: Views humans as free, rational beings with potential for growth,
fundamentally different from animals.
○​ Cognitive: Focuses on how we acquire, store, and process information.
○​ Biological: Explains functioning through bodily structures and biochemical
processes.
○​ Evolutionary: Behavioral patterns are seen as adaptations favored by natural
selection to solve survival problems.

Unit 2: Personality & The Five-Factor Model

●​ Conceptual Definition: A unique, relatively consistent set of emotional, cognitive, and
behavioral tendencies. Personality must be consistent across time and situations.
●​ The Big Five (OCEAN):
1.​ Openness: Highs are creative and unconventional; lows are traditional and like
routine.
2.​ Conscientiousness: Highs are organized and reliable; lows are irresponsible or
"sloppy".
3.​ Extraversion: Highs are boisterous and vivacious; lows are quiet and shy.
4.​ Agreeableness: Highs are flexible and accommodating; lows are stubborn and
argumentative.
5.​ Neuroticism: Highs are anxious and "high-strung"; lows are calm and steady.

Unit 3: Freudian Theory (The Psychoanalytic Path)

●​ Structure of Personality:
○​ Id: Present at birth; driven by the "Pleasure Principle" (instant gratification).
○​ Ego: The rational negotiator; follows the "Reality Principle." Professor's
Metaphor: The Ego is the rider on a horse (the Id), trying to tame its power.
○​ Superego: Emerges around age 5–6; represents internalized moral standards
and acts like a rigid "slave master" over the Id.
○​ Ex. Is the iceberg:

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