Guaranteed Pass Solutions 2025.
personality - Answer pattern of enduring characteristics that produce consistency and
individualism in a given person
archetypes - Answer an example of a concept in a character/person i.e. good and evil - Jedi
and Sith
traits - Answer consistent personality characteristics and behaviors displayed in different
situations
self-efficacy - Answer belief that you can achieve something
temperament - Answer the basic, innate disposition that emerges early in life
intelligence - Answer the ability to process and apply information
practical intelligence - Answer intelligence related to overall success in living aka street smarts
emotional intelligence - Answer the set of skill that under lie the accurate assessment,
evaluation, expression, and regulation of emotions
unconditional positive regard - Answer an attitude of acceptance and respect on the part of an
observer, no matter what a person says or does
Does everyone have unconditional positive regard? - Answer yes we all have the capacity for
it, but those with higher aggression or less patience might have a harder time showing it
behavior assessment tests - Answer direct measures of an individual's behavior used to
describe personality characteristics
How might a behavior assessment test be conducted? - Answer naturalistically - by observing
, What are the learning approach theories of personality? - Answer 1. Skinner's behaviorist
approach 2. social cognitive approach 3. biological and evolutionary approach 4. humanistic
approach
Freud's 3 components of personality - Answer 1. Id 2. Ego 3. Superego
Id - Answer the raw, unorganized, inborn part of personality; attempts to reduce tension
created by primary drives like hunger, sex, and aggression
What does the Id operate on? - Answer the pleasure principle - immediate reduction of
instinctive tension for the maximum satisfaction
Ego - Answer the part of personality that provides a buffer between the id and the outside
world
What does the Ego operate on? - Answer the reality principle - instinctual impulses are
restrained to keep a person safe and able to integrate into society; curbs the id
Superego - Answer the final component of personality to develop; represents the rights and
wrongs of society as modeled by a person's parents, teachers, and other important individuals
What does the Superego include? - Answer the conscience - makes you feel guilty when you
do something immoral
Karen Horney's approach to personality - Answer personality develops in the context of social
relationships and depends of the relationship between parents and child; focused on women's
issues
Trait theory of personality - Answer all people possess certain traits, but the degree to which a
particular trait applies to a specific person varies and can be quantified ex. everyone has
"friendliness" just some more than others
Eysenck's approach to personality - Answer used factor analysis to identify patterns of traits
and found that personality can be described in terms of just 3 major dimensions