Warm Up!  T/F: Humanistic theories take a more positive view on human nature than psychoanalytic theories.  T/F: Self-actualized individuals can be described.

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Warm Up!  T/F: Humanistic theories take a more positive view on human nature than psychoanalytic theories.  T/F: Self-actualized individuals can be described as lazy, dependent, and insecure.

Trait- tendency to react to a situation in a way that is consistent over time Attempt to predict behavior Which traits go together? Every trait applies to all people Descriptions can be quantified

STATION ROTATION!  You will have 20 minutes at each station- use your time wisely!!  Read the directions at each station, then work through with your group to complete the assignments