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Personality

Sum total behaviors, attitudes, beliefs, and values that are characteristic of an individual.

Personality Sum total behaviors, attitudes, beliefs, and values that are characteristic of an individual. Nature vs. Nurture

Influences on Personality

Birth Order

Influences on Personality Birth Order - Brother, Sister, Both

Influences on Personality Birth Order - Brother, Sister, Both - # of them

Influences on Personality Birth Order - Brother, Sister, Both - # of them - First

Influences on Personality Birth Order - Brother, Sister, Both - # of them - First - Middle

Influences on Personality Birth Order - Brother, Sister, Both - # of them - First - Middle - Last

Influences on Personality Birth Order - Brother, Sister, Both - # of them - First - Middle - Last Parental Characteristics

Influences on Personality Birth Order - Brother, Sister, Both - # of them - First - Middle - Last Parental Characteristics - Parent Age

Influences on Personality Birth Order - Brother, Sister, Both - # of them - First - Middle - Last Parental Characteristics - Parent Age - Education Level

Influences on Personality Birth Order - Brother, Sister, Both - # of them - First - Middle - Last Parental Characteristics - Parent Age - Education Level - Religious Orientation

Influences on Personality Birth Order - Brother, Sister, Both - # of them - First - Middle - Last Parental Characteristics - Parent Age - Education Level - Religious Orientation - Economic Status

Influences on Personality Birth Order - Brother, Sister, Both - # of them - First - Middle - Last Parental Characteristics - Parent Age - Education Level - Religious Orientation - Economic Status - Occupation

Influences on Personality Cultural Environment

Influences on Personality Cultural Environment - Personalities Found

Influences on Personality Cultural Environment - Personalities Found - Country

Influences on Personality Cultural Environment - Personalities Found - Country - State

Influences on Personality Cultural Environment - Personalities Found - Country - State - City

Influences on Personality Cultural Environment - Personalities Found - Country - State - City - Neighborhood

Influences on Personality Cultural Environment - Personalities Found - Country - State - City - Neighborhood Heredity

Influences on Personality Cultural Environment - Personalities Found - Country - State - City - Neighborhood Heredity - Physical Traits

Influences on Personality Cultural Environment - Personalities Found - Country - State - City - Neighborhood Heredity - Physical Traits - Aptitude

Influences on Personality Cultural Environment - Personalities Found - Country - State - City - Neighborhood Heredity - Physical Traits - Aptitude - Sets Limits

Influences on Personality Cultural Environment - Personalities Found - Country - State - City - Neighborhood Heredity - Physical Traits - Aptitude - Sets Limits - Characteristics set limits on personality.

Socialization

Learning the basic skills, values, beliefs, and behavior patterns of society.

Socialization Learning the basic skills, values, beliefs, and behavior patterns of society. SELF

Socialization Learning the basic skills, values, beliefs, and behavior patterns of society. SELF Awareness of possessing a distinct identity that separates us from others in society.

John Locke

Tabula Rasa – Clean Slate

John Locke Tabula Rasa – Clean Slate - Born without a personality

John Locke Tabula Rasa – Clean Slate - Born without a personality - Acquire it as a result of socialization

John Locke Tabula Rasa – Clean Slate - Born without a personality - Acquire it as a result of socialization - Humans can be molded

Charles Horton Cooley

Looking Glass Self

Charles Horton Cooley Looking Glass Self 3 Step Process

Charles Horton Cooley Looking Glass Self 3 Step Process 1. Imagine how we appear to others.

Charles Horton Cooley Looking Glass Self 3 Step Process 1. Imagine how we appear to others. 2. Compare reactions with perceptions.

Charles Horton Cooley Looking Glass Self 3 Step Process 1. Imagine how we appear to others. 2. Compare reactions with perceptions. 3. Change to get reactions we want.

Charles Horton Cooley Looking Glass Self 3 Step Process 1. Imagine how we appear to others. 2. Compare reactions with perceptions. 3. Change to get reactions we want. SOCIETY IS OUR MIRROR!

George Herbert Meade

Role Taking – Pretend to be like others.

George Herbert Meade Role Taking – Pretend to be like others. Significant Others – People close to us.

George Herbert Meade Role Taking – Pretend to be like others. Significant Others – People close to us. Generalized Others – Rest of society.

George Herbert Meade 3 Levels

George Herbert Meade 3 Levels Under 3 years of age

George Herbert Meade 3 Levels 1. Under 3 years of age -Imitate those around us.

George Herbert Meade 3 Levels 1. Under 3 years of age -Imitate those around us years of age

George Herbert Meade 3 Levels 1. Under 3 years of age -Imitate those around us years of age - House, Doctor

George Herbert Meade 3 Levels 1. Under 3 years of age -Imitate those around us years of age - House, Doctor 3. School age

George Herbert Meade 3 Levels 1. Under 3 years of age -Imitate those around us years of age - House, Doctor 3. School age - Anticipate actions and expectations.

I and the Me IME

I and the Me IME StartFinish