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refers to the actios of an organism or system
BEHAVIOR
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is the range of actions and mannerism exhibited
HUMAN BEHAVIOR
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is the process of a person's growth and maturation
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
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4 pillars of human development
EQUITY, SUSTAINABILITY, PRODUCTION, EMPOWERMENT
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fairness for all
EQUITY
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right to earn a living that can sustain
SUSTAINABILITY
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social programs to be introduced by their government
PRODUCTION
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powerless women need to be given power
EMPOWERMENT
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Pleasure principle
ID
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Reality Principle
EGO
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conscience of man
SUPEREGO
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Levels of awareness or topographical model by
SIGMUND FREUD
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aware of at a given moment of time
THE CONSCIOUS LEVEL
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sometimes called AVAILABLE MEMORY
PRECONSCIOUS LEVEL
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Forgotten memory
UNCONSCIOUS LEVEL
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id gratification is the mouth
ORAL STAGE (0-18 MONTHS)
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when parents decide to toilet train
ANAL STAGE ( 18 MONTHS- 3 YEARS )
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the child who is disorganized reckless and defiant
ANAL EXPULSIVE CHARACTER
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which is neat stingy and obstinate
ANAL RETENTIVE CHARACTER
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the primary source of pleasure at this stage
PHALLIC STAGE (3-6 YEARS)
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mommy's boy
OEDIPUS COMPLEX
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Daddy's girl
ELECTRA COMPLEX
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process of sublimation
LATENCY STAGE (6-11 YEARS)
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refers to the start of puberty and genital stage
GENITAL STAGE (11 YEARS )
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god of love
EROS
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god of death
THANATOS
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attempt to learn and explain personality
TRAIT THEORY
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Kinds of traits by GORDON ALLPORT
COMMON TRAITS, INDIVIDUAL TRAITS, CARDINAL TRAITS, CENTRAL TRAITS, SECONDARY TRAITS
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shared by most members of a particular culture( bayanihan)
COMMON TRAITS
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a person's unique indivdual qualities (friendly)
INDIVIDUAL TRAITS
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These are personality traits that are so basic
CARDINAL TRAITS
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these are the core traits that characterize an individual
CENTRAL TRAITS
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these are traits that are inconsistent
SECONDARY TRAITS
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Kinds of Trait from LEWIS GOLDBERG'S
EXTRAVERSION, NEUROTICISM, CONSCIENTIOUSNESS, AGREEABLENESS, OPENNESS TO EXPERIENCE
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this dimension contrasts such traits as sociable
EXTRAVERSION
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are prone to emotional instability
NEUROTICISM
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this factor differentiates individuals who are dependable ( lazy)
CONSCIENTIOUSNESS
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a collection of traits that range from compassion to antagonism
AGREEABLENESS
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this factor contrasts individuals who are imaginative ( learn how to survive )
OPENNES TO EXPERIENCE
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Personality Trait by HANS EYSENCK
EXTROVERT , INTROVERT, EMOTIONALLY UNSTABLE
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it refers to a person that is sociable
EXTROVERT
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It refers to a person that is withdrawn
INTROVERT
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It is a trait that is being anxious
EMOTIONALLY UNSTABLE
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refers to the fundamental groundwork of character
TEMPERAMENT
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4 types of temperament
MELANCHOLIC - SAD GLOOMY CHOLERIC - HOT TEMPERED,IRRITABLE PHLEGMATIC - SLUGGISH, CALM SANGUINE - CHEERFUL,HOPEFUL
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His book entitled WAYWARD YOUTH
AUGUST AICHHORN
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His book entitled YOUNG DELINQUENT publish in 1925 Theory of GENERAL EMOTIONALITY
CYRIL BURT
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His book entitled INDIVIDUAL DELINQUENCY
WILLIAM HEALY
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His book entitled CRIME AND THE MIND
WALTER BROMBERG
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he suggests that children move through four different stages
JEAN PIAGET
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4 stages of Cognitive development
SENSORIMOTOR ( BIRTH 2 YEARS ) PRE OPERATIONAL ( 2 YEARS- 7 YEARS) CONCRETE OPERATIONAL (7 YEARS - 11 YEARS) FORMAL OPERATIONAL (12 YEARS)
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His theory is one of the foundation of CONSTRUCTIVISM
SOCIO-CULTURAL THEORY BY LEV VYGOTZKY ( THE ENVIRONMENT)
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this is known as the HUMAN ECOLOGY THEORY
BIO ECOLOGICAL THEORY BY "URIE BRONFENBRENNER"
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It is the direct environment we have in our lives
MICRO SYSTEM
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It involves the relationships between the microsystems
MESOSYSTEM
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It is the setting in which there is a link between the context
EXOSYSTEM
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It is the actual culture of an individual
MACROSYSTEM
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It includes the transitions and shifts
CHRONOSYSTEM
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MORAL DEVELOPMENT BY
LAWRENCE KOHLBERG