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Theories of Personality

Theories of Personality
20問 • 2年前
  • Angel Arce
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    “PERSONA” which means ________ (used in Greek & Latin drama by Romans)

    Theatrical mask

  • 2

    Carl Jung’s conponent of persona

    Public image or social mask

  • 3

    Personality is a pattern of permanent traits and unique characteristics that give both consistency and individuality to a person’s behaviour.Personality is a pattern of permanent traits and unique characteristics that give both consistency and individuality to a person’s behaviour.

    Feist & Feist

  • 4

    Personality is the unique, relatively enduring internal and external aspects of a person’s character that influence behaviour in different situations.

    Schultz

  • 5

    Personality is the totality of individual qualities which includes temperament, one’s mode of reaction and character.

    Erich Fromm

  • 6

    Personality is a consistent behaviour patterns originating within the individual.

    Russel green

  • 7

    Personality is a person’s unique pattern of traits.

    Guilford

  • 8

    Personality is “what a man really is”. It is something real within an individual that leads to characteristic behaviour and thought.Personality is “what a man really is”. It is something real within an individual that leads to characteristic behaviour and thought.

    Gordon Allport

  • 9

    Personality is largely unconscious. Hidden and unknown.

    Sigmund Frued

  • 10

    Personality is an organized and consistent pattern of perception of the “I” or “me” that lies at the heart of an individual’s experiences.

    Carl Rogers

  • 11

    Personality is an unnecessary construct.

    B.F Skinner

  • 12

    a set of related assumptions that allow scientists to use logical deductive reasoning to formulate hypothesis.a set of related assumptions that allow scientists to use logical deductive reasoning to formulate hypothesis.

    Theory

  • 13

    It is a set of interrelated concepts with some evidences explaining the development or occurrence of individual uniqueness or characteristics.It is a set of interrelated concepts with some evidences explaining the development or occurrence of individual uniqueness or characteristics.

    TOP

  • 14

    Two approaches in studying personality

    Academic psychology and clinical practice

  • 15

    What makes a theory useful?criteria for evaluating a theory

    Generate research falsifiable(verifiable) organize known data guide action(practical) internally consistent parsimonious (simple)

  • 16

    Philosophy come from the greek word_____ meaning ____ and Sophia meaning ____. the love and pursuit of wisdom

    Philein. to love. wisdom

  • 17

    Criteria for evaluating Philosophical Assumptions

    Coherence- consistent and recognizable Relevance- bearing in the view of reality Comprehensiveness- cover what inters to cover, the scope is deep Compellingness-convinsing

  • 18

    science latin word

    Scire meaning to know

  • 19

    scientific statement

    paradigm-model or confept of the world scientific statement-statement of the world based on emperical observations

  • 20

    recognizing scientific statement

    emperical observstions objective data subjective data

  • GD

    GD

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    GD

    GD

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    cognitive

    cognitive

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    cognitive

    cognitive

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    abnormal psychology chapter 1

    abnormal psychology chapter 1

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    abnormal psychology chapter 1

    abnormal psychology chapter 1

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    social psychology chap 1

    social psychology chap 1

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    social psychology chap 1

    social psychology chap 1

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    social psychology chap 2

    social psychology chap 2

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    social psychology chap 2

    social psychology chap 2

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    io psychology chapter 3

    io psychology chapter 3

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    io psychology chapter 3

    io psychology chapter 3

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    social psychology chap 3

    social psychology chap 3

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    social psychology chap 3

    social psychology chap 3

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    FIELD METHODS

    FIELD METHODS

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    FIELD METHODS

    FIELD METHODS

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    religion

    religion

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    religion

    religion

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    psych assessment

    psych assessment

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    psych assessment

    psych assessment

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    part 2 psych assessment

    part 2 psych assessment

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    part 2 psych assessment

    part 2 psych assessment

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    Filipino Psychology

    Filipino Psychology

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    Filipino Psychology

    Filipino Psychology

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    test development

    test development

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    test development

    test development

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    labor laws

    labor laws

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    labor laws

    labor laws

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    biochemistry

    biochemistry

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    biochemistry

    biochemistry

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    “PERSONA” which means ________ (used in Greek & Latin drama by Romans)

    Theatrical mask

  • 2

    Carl Jung’s conponent of persona

    Public image or social mask

  • 3

    Personality is a pattern of permanent traits and unique characteristics that give both consistency and individuality to a person’s behaviour.Personality is a pattern of permanent traits and unique characteristics that give both consistency and individuality to a person’s behaviour.

    Feist & Feist

  • 4

    Personality is the unique, relatively enduring internal and external aspects of a person’s character that influence behaviour in different situations.

    Schultz

  • 5

    Personality is the totality of individual qualities which includes temperament, one’s mode of reaction and character.

    Erich Fromm

  • 6

    Personality is a consistent behaviour patterns originating within the individual.

    Russel green

  • 7

    Personality is a person’s unique pattern of traits.

    Guilford

  • 8

    Personality is “what a man really is”. It is something real within an individual that leads to characteristic behaviour and thought.Personality is “what a man really is”. It is something real within an individual that leads to characteristic behaviour and thought.

    Gordon Allport

  • 9

    Personality is largely unconscious. Hidden and unknown.

    Sigmund Frued

  • 10

    Personality is an organized and consistent pattern of perception of the “I” or “me” that lies at the heart of an individual’s experiences.

    Carl Rogers

  • 11

    Personality is an unnecessary construct.

    B.F Skinner

  • 12

    a set of related assumptions that allow scientists to use logical deductive reasoning to formulate hypothesis.a set of related assumptions that allow scientists to use logical deductive reasoning to formulate hypothesis.

    Theory

  • 13

    It is a set of interrelated concepts with some evidences explaining the development or occurrence of individual uniqueness or characteristics.It is a set of interrelated concepts with some evidences explaining the development or occurrence of individual uniqueness or characteristics.

    TOP

  • 14

    Two approaches in studying personality

    Academic psychology and clinical practice

  • 15

    What makes a theory useful?criteria for evaluating a theory

    Generate research falsifiable(verifiable) organize known data guide action(practical) internally consistent parsimonious (simple)

  • 16

    Philosophy come from the greek word_____ meaning ____ and Sophia meaning ____. the love and pursuit of wisdom

    Philein. to love. wisdom

  • 17

    Criteria for evaluating Philosophical Assumptions

    Coherence- consistent and recognizable Relevance- bearing in the view of reality Comprehensiveness- cover what inters to cover, the scope is deep Compellingness-convinsing

  • 18

    science latin word

    Scire meaning to know

  • 19

    scientific statement

    paradigm-model or confept of the world scientific statement-statement of the world based on emperical observations

  • 20

    recognizing scientific statement

    emperical observstions objective data subjective data