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2 nd part of psychoanalysis + Trait theory #2 Ch 2 Sec 2 Pages 46-52
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Objectives Analyze Carl Jung’s THEORY Discuss the Modern Study of Personality including Clustering Traits and the Big Five personality factors
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Carl Jung (1875-1961) Freud’s “crown prince” But paternal attitude caused split Jung=Humans have a Collective Unconscious=Universal memories, symbols, images themes
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Jung Cont. Ancient images called archetypes appear everywhere in literature, art and folklore Appear cross cultural Examples STAR WARS, Lord of the Rings, Wizard of Oz
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One archtype
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Same but different
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Other Types of Archetypes Mother Father Birth Death/Evil (Shadow) F.E. Darth Vader The hero Trickster/magicians God Self
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Personality Traits Objective #2 Objective tests (inventories) Standardized questionnaires= Written responses, multiple choice, true-false Provide information about needs, values, interests, self-esteem, emotional problems F.E. Match.com
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Clustering Traits- Graphic Organizer #2Trait/Dispositional theory Gordon Allport 3 types of traits: central traits, secondary traits, cardinal traits Central: core of Personality; happy, sad Secondary: Attitudes, Preferences Cardinal: Greed, sadism, avarice (some people do not have them ) usually develop later
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Raymond B. Cattell Factor analysis- Statistical method for personality traits Like adding water to flour Clustered or CORRELATED F.E. trait of assertiveness, willingness to tell a joke in a large group, like to meet new people might share common factor of EXTROVERSION
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Big 5: Factor Analytical studies Extroversion vs. introversion= Outgoing or Shy Neuroticism (neg emotional) vs. Emotional stability= describes the extent of anxiety. Neurotic people worriers, complainers, defeatists Agreeableness vs. antagonism= Good natured or irritable
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Big 5, LAST 2 Conscientiousness vs. impulsiveness = Responsible or undependable, persevering or give up easy, steadfast or fickle Open to experience vs. resistance to new experience= Curious, imaginative, questioning creative or conforming AS ALMOST ALWAYS NOT WHOLE PICTURE
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Questions? Summary please Jung Object-Relation Big 5 Personality
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