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Psy Final Part 1
Personality
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Unique and stable behavior | Personality |
| Psychoanalytic Approach, Humanistic Theory, Trait Theories, Learning Approaches are | The theories of personality |
| Pleasure principle, unconscious | ID |
| Reality principle | Ego |
| Represents the conscience | Super-Ego |
| Oral, Anal, Phallic, Latency and Genital | Psychosexual Stages |
| Oral Stage | 0-1 years |
| Anal Stage | 2-3 years |
| Phallic Stage | 4-5 years |
| Latency Stage | 6-12 years |
| Genital | 13-adult |
| Feeding, thumb sucking, babbling | Oral Stage |
| Bowel and bladder control | Anal Stage |
| Difference between males and females | Phallic Stage |
| Development continue | Latency Stage |
| Maturity | Genital Stage |
| Repression, Rationalization, Regression, Displacement, Projection and Sublimation are: | Defense Mechanisms |
| Push a memory into unc (make disappear) | Repression |
| Make a mistake reasonable | Rationalization |
| A defensive reaction to unaccepted impulses | Regression |
| Taking anger out on somebody else | Displacement |
| Taking your own unacceptable thought or impulse and blame it on someone else | Projection |
| Take an unacceptable impulse and convert it to a socially acceptable one | Sublimation |
| Alfre Adler, Karen Horney, Carl Jung | Neo-Freudians |
| Neo-Freudian : Striving for Superiority | Alfred Adler |
| Neo-Freudian : Womb Envy | Karen Horney |
| Neo-Freudian : Introvert(shy)/Extrovert(not shy) | Carl Jung |
| Theory focused on present and the importance of human growth | Humanistic Theory |
| Hierarchy of Needs | Abraham Maslow |
| The Big Five | OCEAN |
| O | Openness to Experience |
| C | Conscientiousness (reliable, organized) |
| E | Extraversion (outgoing, talkative) |
| A | Agreeableness |
| N | Neuroticism |
| Social Cognitive Theory is a | Learning Theory |
| Learning by exposure to others | Observational Learning |
| Reward self | Self-reinforcement |
| Belief about your ability | Self-efficacy |
| Objective and projective test | Measure Personality |