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Personality! (Mods. 44-46) Social-Cognitive Perspective (Mod 46)
Psychoanalytic Perspective (Mod 44) Social-Cognitive Perspective (Mod 46) Trait Perspective (Mod 46) Humanistic Perspective (Mod 45)
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Bandura is Back! Social cognitive theory stems from social learning theory (under the umbrella of behaviorism).
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Behaviorist Theory of Personality
The way most people think of personality is meaningless. Personality changes according to the environment (reinforcers and punishments). If you change environment then you change the personality.
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Cognitive-Social Learning Theories in Personality
Cognition Environment Reciprocal Determinism (traits, environment and behavior all interact and influence each other.)
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Social Cognitive Perspective
Different people choose different environments. The TV you watch, friends you hang with, music you listen to were all chosen by you (your disposition) But after you choose the environment, it also shapes you.
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Social Cognitive Perspective
Our personalities help create situations to which we react. If I expect someone to be angry with me, I may give that person the cold shoulder, creating the very behavior I expect.
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The Cognitive Part Self-Esteem Self-Efficacy
Respect one has for self Belief in one’s capability to succeed in a certain situtation
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Learned Helplessness The hopelessness and passive resignation an animal or human learns when unable to avoid repeated aversive events.
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Optimism v. Pessimism
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How to Assess Personality?
Realistic Situations Believe a person’s past-behavior in similar situations is the best predictor of future behavior WWII spies Internships Auditions
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Social-Cognitive Core Idea
Reciprocal Determinism!
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