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PS51005B: Psychology of the Person – Week 12 Lecture Notes: Personality Trait Approach (Goldsmiths BSc Psychology)These notes summarise Week 12 of PS51005B: Psychology of the Person, focusing on the Trait Approach to Personality. This lecture covers key m

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These notes summarise Week 12 of PS51005B: Psychology of the Person, focusing on the Trait Approach to Personality. This lecture covers key models, including the Big Five (OCEAN) and Eysenck’s super-traits, while also exploring personality measurement, reliability, and validity. Topics covered: • Definitions of personality: types, traits, and factors • Historical models (e.g., Hippocrates’ humours) vs. modern approaches • Eysenck’s 3-factor model: Extraversion, Neuroticism, Psychoticism • The Big Five: Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism • Trait measurement methods: self-report, behavioural ratings, factor analysis • Concepts of reliability (test–retest, inter-rater) and validity • Exercises to self-rate and reflect on personality traits Ideal for: • Psychology undergrads studying personality theory • Students preparing for assessments on trait models • Anyone revising key personality frameworks

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PS51005B: The
Psychology of the Person


Personality: Trait Approach

Session Aims
Define and differentiate between personality types, traits, and factors
Understand historical and modern trait theories
Explore Eysenck’s theory and the Big Five personality model
Discuss personality measurement, reliability, and validity



What Is Personality?

“The underlying causes within the person of individual behaviour and experience”
Examples:

High on extraversion → sociable, outgoing
Shy type → lower on extraversion continuum



Describing Personality

1. Types

Qualitative, categorical: you either are or aren’t that type
Based on historical theories like Hippocrates’ four humours
Example: DSM diagnostic categories

2. Traits

Quantitative: traits lie on a continuum
E.g. shy (very shy), conscientious (moderately conscientious)
Everyone has each trait to some degree
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