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Personality Jeopardy Psychoanalytical Perspective Humanistic Perspective Trait PerspectiveSocial Cognitive Perspective Vocabulary

Who is the main theorist for this perspective?

Give an example of a conflict between the Id, Superego, and Ego.

What are the two techniques used in Psychoanalysis?

What does Freud believe about dreams?

Name 1 defense mechanism and give an example

Who are the two main theorists for this perspective?

What are the two main concepts of this perspective?

What are the five levels of the Hierarchy of Needs?

Name two values of an Individualistic culture.

Name one criticism of this perspective.

Who is the main theorist for this perspective?

What is the most widely used personality inventory?

What are the three parts of Allport’s Trait Theory?

What are the Big 5 Personality Traits?

Name 1 criticism of this perspective.

Who is the main theorist for this perspective?

What are the three aspects of Learned Helplessness?

What are the three factors that influence personality according to this perspective?

Name 1 way by which you judge your self-efficacy.

Name 1 criticism of this perspective.

In which defense mechanism does a person disguise their own threatening impulses by attributing them to others?

What is a projective test?

What is it called when you give priority to the goals of a group over your own goals?

What is a readiness to perceive oneself favorably?

What is the interacting influences between personality and environmental factors?