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Personality Psychology 12 Ms. Rebecca
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Do Now: In your journal: Describe your personality with at least 4 descriptive words.
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What is Personality? My definition: How each individual person feels, thinks, and acts
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Why do people care about Personality? Helps us to achieve goal #3: Predict how different people will act in different life situations. -If we understand a bit about peoples’ personalities, we can get along better with them.
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HOW do people study personality? http://www.patricialin.com/images/confused.bmp
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5 different approaches: 1. Trait theory 2. Psychoanalytic theory 3. Learning Theory 4. Humanistic Theory 5. Sociocultural Theory
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TODAY…. We are going to focus on the Trait Theory http://www.fpsrantings.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/no-personality.jpg
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What is a trait? Trait Part of your personality that doesn’t really change. Example: I’m very loud and annoying all the time so that would be a personality trait for me.
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Problem Are traits really unchanging? Maybe I’m ONLY loud and annoying in grade 12 psychology classes! http://www.clown-ministry.com/images/forever-darling-lucille-ball.jpg
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Where do traits come from? A few different ideas about this
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Hippocrates- a Greek dr. Thoiught that traits came from body fluids: Yellow Potty: Quick temper Red Blood: Warmth and cheerfulness Yellow Mucus: Sluggish and cool Black bile (poo poo): thoughtful http://legyozod.freeblog.hu/files/Mr_Hankey_the_Christmas_Poo_by_StaceyW.jpg
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According to Hippocrates, all of the fluids needed to be balanced Some sicknesses were thought to be a result of a lack of balance http://www.cctexas.com/images/g17/GlassesOfWater.jpg
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How do you fix lack of balance in fluids? Throw up! Or bleed! NO scientific evidence to back this up http://www.ac-nancy-metz.fr/enseign/anglais/Henry/throw_up.jpg
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Today things are a bit different Now psychologists give tests and ask people questions to figure out what traits a person has. http://www.junkscience.com/JSJ_Course/jsjudocourse/test3.jpg
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Do traits define a person Yes according to believers of the trait theory “A person’s behavior is a product of a person’s combination of traits which are the building blocks of personality” (Gordon Allport).
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5 Factor Model Recently, psychologists have developed a theory that there are 5 basic personality traits: 1. Extroversion 2. Agreeableness 3. Conscientiousness 4. Emotional Stability 5. Openness to Experience
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1. Extroversion Are you talkative, assertive and active? OR are you quiet, passive and reserved? http://www.frumster.com/img/Forum/ExtrovertIntrovert.jpg
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2. Agreeableness Are you kind, honest, and like- able? OR are you mean, selfish, and un- trustworthy? http://ursispaltenstein.ch/blog/images/uploads_img/kindness_day.jpg
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3. Conscientiousness Are you organized, reliable and hardworking? OR are you careless, neglectful and unrealiable? http://www.organizingla.com/organizingla_blog/images/2007/09/30/get_organized.jpg
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4. Emotional Stability-Instability Can you cope with difficult situations well? OR do you get nervous, moody, and deal poorly with bad events? http://www.tc.gc.ca/TDC/publication/tp13959e/images/coping.jpg
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5. Openness to Experience Are you imaginative, curious and creative OR are you shallow, only thinking about yourself and unable to see or try anything new? http://images.google.co.th/images?hl=en&q=Curious%20George&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi
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Different Levels of the 5 factors You won’t always be able to define yourself as completely having one trait, such as Extroversion. There are different degrees of the factors.
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For example: I think that I am pretty emotionally stable, but SOMETIMES I don’t deal well with difficult situations.
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So psychologists ask people to rate how much people can identify with certain traits By circling the trait they identify most with and then drawing a point on a line to show HOW much they identify with it: Example: NOT agreeable__________X_Agreeable
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So what makes you have certain levels of each of the 5 factors? Why are some people extroverted, agreeable, and open to new things while others are close minded, mean, and selfish?
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Believers of the 5 traits say: Traits are with you when you are born. They mature as we grow up. NOT really a product of our environment but the way we express our traits may be affected by our culture. Example: Someone who is an extrovert may keep quiet in a lecture setting.
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Why should we care about the 5 factor model? What is it used for? It helps psychologists to diagnose psychological problems that need to be fixed.
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More research Is being done on how the 5 factors are connected with the way people interact with their friends and family. http://images.google.co.th/images?hl=en&q=Curious%20George&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi
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Research also being done On the links between the 5 factors and psychological disorders like anxiety, depression, and thoughts of suicide. http://www.drmcbee.com/images/disorders_eye.jpg
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Problems with the Trait Theory Doesn’t explain exactly where traits come from
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Or investigate how people with “bad” traits can change for the better http://images.google.co.th/imgres?imgurl=http://forpd.ucf.edu/strategies/QUESTION.jpg&imgrefurl=http://forpd.ucf.edu/strategies/stratsq4r.html&h=874&w=750&sz=196&hl=en&start=7&um=1&usg=__c2NZ9Z0hGnaQ-UCRU-HV4eumn3s=&tbnid=Bu_MUiY0O2zW5M:&tbnh=146&tbnw=125&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dquestion%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den
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Homework Make picture notecards of the following words: Personality Trait Introvert Extrovert Agreeableness Conscientiousness Emotional Stability-Instability Openness to Experience 5 Factor Model
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