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What do psychodynamic theories say about personality? Can personality be described as a list of traits? How is personality measured?
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Behavior is controlled largely by unconscious influences Personality is the result of interaction among unconscious processes
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Personality is composed of three components: › Id › Ego › Superego Three levels of consciousness
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Conscious : current thoughts Preconscious: easily retrievable thoughts Unconscious: thoughts that are difficult to retrieve; may be repressed
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Unconscious Pleasure principle Develops first
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Preconscious and conscious Reality principle Develops from id
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Conscious, preconscious, and unconscious Sense of morality Develops from ego
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Importance of unconscious processes Impact of childhood experiences on adult behavior Part of popular culture
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Not falsifiable Based on individual cases Reporting of cases is suspect
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Identify a limited set of personality traits that account for most of the variability in behavior Establish useful personality tests › Reliability › Validity
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Openness: enjoys new experiences Conscientiousness: responsible Extraversion: outgoing Agreeableness: friendly Neuroticism: nervous
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The “big five” can be measured with high reliability and validity Useful for predicting performance Person-situation interaction
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Choose from limited set of responses (true-false, multiple choice) Examples: › MMPI-2 › NEO-PI R
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567 items › Example: I believe I am being plotted against 10 trait scales › Example: paranoia 4 validity scales › Example: L-scale
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240 items › Example: I get angry sometimes 5 trait scales, each with multiple facets 3 validity scales
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Freely respond to ambiguous stimuli Lower validity and reliability Examples: › Rorschach Ink Blot Test › Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
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