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2 Mini Quiz 1. Julie is a serious and conscientious employee; however, with her friends at Happy Hour on Friday afternoon she is the "life of the party." Julie would most likely be a. a high self-monitor. b. a low self-monitor. c. high in private self-consciousness. d. low in public self-consciousness.

3 Mini Quiz 2. Which of the following approaches relies upon factor analytic techniques to reduce the many traits in the English language down to few factors? a. the many-trait approach b. the single-trait approach c. the essential trait approach d. the empirical trait approach

4 Mini Quiz 3. Which of the following reflect the structure of personality presently proposed by many adherents of the essential trait approach? a. neuroticism, extraversion, openness, agreeableness, conscientiousness b. authoritarianism, fascism, conservatism, anti-Semitism, cynicism c. the traits of the California Q-Set d. self-monitoring

5 Mini Quiz 4. The sole basis by which items are selected for empirically derived personality scales is whether a. their content adequately reflects the construct to be measured. b. they are correlated with other items on the scales. c. the respondent will be willing and able to truthfully give an accurate self- assessment for them. d. they are answered differently by different kinds of people.

6 Mini Quiz Today is A) My birthday! B) Wednesday C) Going to be fun
D) all of the above

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8 Question Where did your personality come from? Random Environment
Genetics

9 “Twin Study” Dizygotic (DZ) “Fraternal”
Monozygotic (MZ) “identical” Genetically identical Dizygotic (DZ) “Fraternal” No more genetically related than siblings

10 “Twin Study” Example Give 100 MZ pairs a measure of Extraversion
Calculate a correlation r = .50 Give 100 DZ pairs a measure of Extraversion Calculate a correlation r = .30

11 Twin Study Why is MZ > DZ? Heritability Coefficient (MZr – DZr) x 2
The proportion of behavioral variance that can be explained by genetic variance (MZr – DZr) x 2 ( ) x 2 = .40 Heritability of Extraversion = 40%

12 Behavior Genetics Note: Doesn’t really study behavior or genetics directly Typical Heritability of personality traits is around 40%

13 Behavior Genetics Genes matter!
Heritability are almost always greater than zero Not all of personality is determined by the environment or random chance

14 Genes and Environment Environment can affect heritability Example:
Height and food intake

15 Genes and Environment Genes work though the environment to affect behavior

16 Genes and Environment Genes gave him bad eyesight

17 Genes and Environment Wearing glasses caused him to be teased and rejected by the opposite sex

18 Genes and Environment Due to these interaction he becomes introverted
Note: Introversion due in part to genes, but only came about through environment

19 Genes and Environment Diathesis-Stress Model
A genetic predisposition can cause a person to develop maladaptive behaviors in stressful situations

20 Diathesis-Stress

21 Diathesis-Stress

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25 Behavior Genetics Limitations
All humans are highly similar to each other Share 90% of genes BG is only looking at differences in the remaining 10%

26 Behavior Genetics Limitations
Saying “A father shares 50% of his genes with his daughter” really means “A father shares 50% of the genetic material that varies across individuals with his daughter” Heritability Coefficient The proportion of behavioral variance that can be explained by genetic variance

27 Behavior Genetics Why do you have two feet?
Environment? Genes? Heritability of arms would be zero!

28 Behavior Genetics Thus, if there is no variation due to genetic influences heritability will be zero

29 Why would some elements of our personality and body not vary across people?
Important for survival!

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31 Evolution Applied to human behavior:
Behaviors are present because in the evolutionary history of human species, these behaviors were helpful or necessary for survival. Survive Reproduce

32 Evolution Applied to human behavior:
Behaviors are present because in the evolutionary history of human species, these behaviors were helpful or necessary for survival. Survive Reproduce

33 “The Blind Watch Maker”
William Paley- 1802 Someone finds a watch on the ground (highly complex) Someone must have made it

34 “The Blind Watch Maker”
Teleological argument for the existence of God. How can complex life result from random chance (mutation)?

35 However Evolution works on: 1) Chance (mutation)
2) Simple selection rules** Anything that increases the likelihood an organism will survive/reproduce is more likely to be selected and past on to the next generation. Just having a simple selection rule dramatically reduces the amount of time needed!

36 Evolution = random + selection
The selection of small random changes in an evolving string of characters (or genes) can produce meaningful combinations in a relatively short time as long as there is some mechanism to select cumulative changes.

37 Evolution Examines the shared 90% of genes
Asks: How a behavior pattern could have been adaptive during the development of the human species

38 Evolution Not forward thinking
e.g., giraffes neck Don’t want to consciously do this (we are wired) Its not about what you consciously want, its about what you ultimately try to do!

39 But I don’t want to have kids!
You would not be here if SOMEONE didn’t have children. What caused them to reproduce? Sexual urges (do you think you would be here otherwise?) Your sexual urges are based on an inherited instinct Even if you don’t WANT to reproduce, your sexual urges make it more likely that you WILL have children Other examples: pornography, etc.

40 Evolution Morality and evolution Naturalistic Fallacy
If it is natural it is good e.g., you and kids Political objections are irrelevant from a scientific standpoint

41 Evolution Works at the level of the GENE, not the individual
“You” really are not even important (or any animal) in an evolutionary framework it is all about the GENES! “The Selfish Gene”

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43 Evolutionary Psychology
Relatively new field Identify a common behavior pattern Ask how it could have been adaptive Note: Examining “human nature” Research has tended to focus on Sex (mate selection and strategies) Aggression

44 Evolutionary Theory Please think of a serious committed romantic relationship that you have had in the past, that you currently have, or that you would like to have. Imagine that you discover that the person with whom you’ve been seriously involved became interested in someone else. What would distress or upset you the more (only select one)

45 A) Imagining your partner forming a deep emotional attachment to that person
B) Imagining you partner enjoying passionate sexual intercourse with that person

46 A) Imagining your partner trying different sexual positions with that person
B) Imagining your partner falling in love with that person

47 Reporting more distress about sexual infidelity

48 Reporting more distress about sexual infidelity

49 Physiological Responses
Sexual Image Imagine your partner is having sexual intercourse with this other person Emotional Image Imagine that your partner is falling in lave and forming an emotional attachment to that person

50 Physiological Responses
Measured Electordermal activity Electrodes on hand (nervous) Pulse rate Electromyographic activity Brow (nervous)

51 Sexual Image Emotional Image

52 Results Males tend to get more upset (physically and self-report) with sexual infidelity Females tend to get more upset (physically and self-report) with emotional infidelity Why?

53 Evolutionary Psychology
Reproductive success Note don’t make the errors of: “that’s not what I want” “that’s not moral so it must be incorrect”

54 Evolutionary Psychology
Facts: 1) Females always know that their child is their own 2) Males never completely sure of this 3) It takes more resources for a female to produce a child than a male

55 Evolutionary Psychology
Males most reproductively successful if they have multiple mates It is “cheap” to reproduce Less cost associated with each offspring It is a waste of time to stay with one woman and one set of children If he leaves they will probably survive If he leaves he can reproduce with another person

56 Evolutionary Psychology
Females most reproductively successful if they have one mate who helps provide More “costly” to reproduce More cost associated with each offspring If male stays Increases likelihood children will survive If children survive will reproduce in the future

57 Evolutionary Psychology
Women more sensitive to “emotional infidelity” more likely to keep mate around (and therefore more reproductively successful) Men more sensitive to “sexual infidelity” more likely to avoid caring for offspring not his own (and wasting resources)

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59 Personal Ads I am very energetic, have a great sense of humor, honest, thoughtful, romantic and love to cook. I am looking for someone who is romantic, outgoing, has a great sense of humor and of course likes kids and animals. If you are out there maybe we can get together and talk.

60 Personal Ads I'm a very honest and true person who is down to earth. I'm sensitive with a big heart yet strong minded with lots of ambition. I have a lot of love inside to give to the right person.I'm a one man women who is very faithful and committed.

61 Personal Ads Because I am a professional individual, I don`t believe in dating at the office to avoid "politics and rumors." Just got back into the dating loop, (just broke-up) But, Just got a new convertible! Want2go4 a ride?

62 Personal Ads . . I enjoy dining out occasionally, "in" is where I prefer, hands down. When you have a pool table, air hockey, swimming pool, jacuzzi, and a karaoke "system" (not machine) at your disposal, you tend to be content staying home for the most part. I work hard for what I have

63 Results Top 3 qualities men and women look for Intelligence Kindness
Love

64 Results Women tend to seek: (Provider characteristics) Tall and strong
80% say they want a male over 6 feet Good earning potential Older males

65 Results Men tend to seek (Child bearing characteristics):
Younger women Attractive Full lips, clear and smooth skin, clear eyes, lustrous hair, and good muscle tone

66 Why? Men and women seeking the same thing Women bear children
Greatest possible likelihood for successful reproduction Women bear children Youth related to success (reproductive peak) Attractiveness related to successful reproduction e.g., lips, complexion, etc. Men's contribution is support Most men produce healthy sperm (regardless of age)


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