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Personality The science of personalityexplores individuals’ characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving. Theories of personalityoffer some proposalaboutthe contents of human nature, as well as the ways that experiences shape individual differences.

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Personality

• Thescienceofpersonalityexploresindividuals’characteristicpatternsofthinking,feelingandbehaving.• Theoriesofpersonalityoffersomeproposalaboutthecontentsofhumannature,aswellasthewaysthatexperiencesshapeindividualdifferences.

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PsychodynamicTheories

• Freudwasnotapsychologist,andhewasingeneralwrong aboutthenatureofhumans.

• Hispsychodynamictheoryofpersonality(i.e.,id,ego,superego) haslargelybeendiscredited

• Howeversmallkernelsoftruthcanbeacknowledged!

• E.g.,Muchofthemindishiddenfromconsciousview(i.e.,unconsciousprocesses)

•Thenotionthatmuchofthemind’sactivityisbelowthelevelofconsciousnessisstillsupportedbymuchresearch.

• However,itisvastlymorecomplicatedthanFreudwouldhaveyoubelieve.

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PsychodynamicTheories

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Conscious:Ideas, thoughts,

and feelings of which we are aware

Preconscious:Material that can be easily

recalled EgoSelf; coordinates

needs of id with reality

SuperegoInternalization

of morality; conscience

Unconscious:Well below the surface

of awarenessId

Pleasure principle;inborn drives

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PsychodynamicTheories

• AcolleagueofFreud’s,CarlJung,thoughtthattheunconsciousmindwasnotentirelypersonal.

• Jungproposeda“collectiveunconscious”• A setofsymbolsandassociations thatwereculturallyuniversal.

• Hespokeof“archetypes”thatwerepasseddownthroughgenerations,andthatserveasthe“psychiccounterpartsofinstinct.”

• Thesearchetypesshapeindividualpersonality

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MBTI• Myers-BriggsTypeIndicator(MBTI)

• Inshort, just anabsolute piece ofgarbage.

• i.e.,theworstkindofpseudo-scientificnonsense.

• Thestoryofitsdevelopmentbordersupontheabsurd.

• Advice: Ifyouareeveraskedtotakeoneofthese, politely decline.

• Or,havefun!(e.g.,Trytofakeaprofile-- it’sreallyeasy!)

• Type-modelsaredangerously deterministic(i.e.,Iamanextrovert,thereforeIshouldactaccordingly).

• Validity: poor acrosstheboard

• Scores correlateweaklyandinconsistently withcriteria.

• Reliability: pooracross theboard

• Scoresonsubsequentadministrationsdon’tcorrelatewell.

• Why isitused then?

• People liketoplaypsychologist/scientist.

• Real psychologistswhostudypersonalityoverwhelminglypreferdifferentmeasures ofpersonality:

• E.g.,Big5TraitModelofPersonality

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TraitTheoriesofPersonality

•Whilepsychodynamictheoriesofpersonalityarevividandcompellingtosome,theydonotlendthemselveswelltoscientificresearch.

• Theyaredifficulttofalsify.• Traittheoriestakeadifferentapproach,usinga“bottom-up”approachtoidentifyingthekeyfactorsonwhichindividualsdiffer.

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TraitTheoriesofPersonality

•Traittheoristsseektoidentifythekeydimensionsofpersonalitybyseeinghowwellalargenumberoftraits“hangtogether”orcovaryamongpeople.

•Earlystudiesaskedresearchparticipantstoratethemselvesorothersonlargenumbersofadjectivesusedtodescribepeople:•“LexicalTheories”– personalityisrepresented inlanguage.

•Researchersusedastatisticaltechniquecalled“factoranalysis”toidentifymajorclustersoftheseadjectives,whereratingstendedtocorrelatestronglyacrosspeople.•Forexample,ratingsof“reliable”and“prompt”wouldbelikelytocorrelatehighly,aswouldratingsof“outgoing”and“lively.”

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TraitTheoriesofPersonality

Receptivity

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Self-reliance

Emotional stability

Privateness

Impulsivity

Insecurity Irritability

Perfectionism

Skepticism

Boldness

Conformity

Openness to change

Intelligence

Imagination

Sensitivity

DominanceExtroversion

Anxiety

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The“Big5”PersonalityTraits

• Numerousstudiesusingthisapproachhaveidentifiedasetoffivecoredimensionsofpersonalitythatemergefromtraitvocabulary.

• Acrosslanguages&cultures• Personalitypsychologistsrefertotheseasthe“BigFive.”

• Researchersbelievethesemaybecoretraitsbecauseoftheir importanceinsocialrelationships.

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The“Big5”PersonalityTraits

Big Five

Openness

Conscientiousness

ExtroversionAgreeableness

Neuroticism

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Continuavs.Typologies

Extraversion HighExtraversionLowExtraversion

Introvert Extrovert

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Extraversion

• Higherlevelsofextraversionreflectsanoutgoing,sensation-seekingwayofinteractingwiththeenvironment.

• Lowerlevelsofextraversionareassociatedwithshynessandcaution.

EXTROVERSIONWarmth

Gregariousness

Assertiveness

Activity

Excitement-seeking

Positiveemotion

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Agreeableness

• Higheragreeablenessisassociatedwithkindness,helpfulness,andaffectiontowardothers.

• Loweragreeablenessisassociatedwithcoldnessand/orhostility.

AGREEABLENESSTrust

Straightforwardness

Altruism

Compliance

Modesty

Tender-mindedness

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Conscientiousness

• Higherconscientiousisassociatedwithreliability,organizations,andself-discipline.

• Lowerconscientiousnessisassociatedwithlowdependability,laziness,andcarelessness.

CONSCIENTIOUSNESSCompetence

Order

Dutifulness

Achievement-striving

Self-discipline

Deliberation

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EmotionalStability(Neuroticism)

•Term“neuroticism”isusedtorefertooverallpsychologicaldysfunctionincasualspeech

• TheBigFivefactorofNeuroticismreferstoahighdegreeofnegativeemotionality– especiallyanxietyandsadness.

NEUROTICISMAnxiety

Angryhostility

Depression

Self-consciousness

Impulsiveness

Vulnerability

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Openness

• OpennesstoExperiencereferstoanindividual’stendencytobecurious,unconventional,andimaginative.

• Higheropenness isassociatedwithseekingoutnewexperiencesinart,food,travel,andculture.

• Loweropenness isassociatedwithpreferencesforfamiliarexperiences,traditionalism andconformity.

OPENNESSFantasy

Aesthetics

Feelings

Actions

Ideas

Values

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Personality&Situations

• TraittheoriesaretechnicallyagnosticastothesourceofindividualdifferencesontheBigFiveandothertraits

• Theydoemphasizestablecharacteristicsthatmayhaveageneticorearly-established origin.

• Social-cognitiveapproachesemphasizeindividualdifferencesinhowwehavelearnedtointerprettheworldaroundusasthebasisfordifferencesinpersonality.

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Skinner

•B.F.Skinnerofferedanearlyversionofabehavioralapproachtopersonality

• Proposedthatoperantconditioning(i.e.,learnedassociationsbetweenbehaviorsandpunishmentsorrewards)couldproducelastingdifferencesinpeople’sbehavior.

•Personalityreflects“stableresponsetendencies”

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LocusofControl

• Peoplehaveexpectationsabouttheirabilitytoinfluencetheenvironment.

• Forexample,peoplemightlearntothinkofthemselves:

• Asincontroloftheirexperiencesandoutcomes– aninternal locusofcontrol• Ashelpless inthefaceofchanceandtheactionsofothers– anexternal locusofcontrol.

• Peoplewithastronginternal locusofcontroltendtobemoreoutgoing,managestresswell,andarelikelytoachievetheirgoals.

• Peoplewithanexternal locusofcontrolmaybemoreattunedtoeffectsofthesituationontheirownandothers’behavior.

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Mischel

• WalterMischel soughttointegratetheoriesthatemphasizedstableaspectsofpersonality(i.e.,traittheories)withthosethatemphasizedthepoweroftheenvironment (i.e.,situationtheories).

• Personalitiesasbestthoughtofasasetof“if-then”algorithms

• i.e.,Tendenciestoactinacertainwaygiven acertainkindofsituation.• AccordingtoMischel,anindividual’sbehaviorcouldbepredictedmuchmoreeffectivelybyamodelofperson-situation interactionthanbyeitherforcealone.

• ThisharkensbacktoLewin’s(1936)formula:

B=F(P,E)

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AssessingPersonality

• Differenttheoriesemphasizedifferentaspectsofpersonality,andwhetheritisconsciousornot.

• Thesetheorieshaveledtotwoverydifferentapproachestomeasuringpersonality

• Researchersdisagreeaboutwhichkindofmeasureismorevaliddependingonthetheorytheymostendorse.

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ProjectiveTests

•Theoriesthatemphasizetheunconsciousaspectsofpersonality(i.e.,psychodynamictheories)useprojectivetests•Seektotapfeelingsandbeliefsofwhichpeopleareunaware.

•Participantsviewaseriesofabstractorambiguoussituations,andareaskedtodescribewhattheythinktheyareseeing.

•Theiranswersarecodedforvariousaspectsofcontent.

•Someprojectivetests(e.g.,Rorschach)arewidelyusedbypsychiatristsdespitelimitedevidenceforreliabilityandvalidityofconclusionsacrosspractitioners.

•Evidenceforsomewhatmoreconcretetests,suchastheThematicApperceptionTests(TAT),issomewhatstrongerwithrespecttopersonalitycharacteristicssuchasconcernwithaffiliationversusachievement.

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Rorschach

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HermannRorschachLookedalotLikeBradPitt

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TAT

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MeasuringPersonalityTraits

• Traittheoristsfocusmoreonovertbehaviorthanunconsciousfeelingsandbeliefs

• Assumethatpeopleareabletoreportaccuratelyontheirownpersonalities

• Morelikelytouseovertself-reportquestionnairesasmeasuresofpersonality.

• Evidenceofreliabilityandvalidityarestrong:• Self-reportsandreportsbyfriendsandobserverstendtoagreeforquestionnairemeasuresoftheBigFiveandlocusofcontrol.

• Self-reportinventoriesareproblematicforaspectsofpersonalitythatarenotavailabletoconsciousnessandfortraitsthatarehighlydesirableorundesirable.

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“Italktoalotofdifferentpeopleatparties”EXTROVERSION

“Ipayattentiontodetails”CONSCIENTIOUSNESS

“Igetstressedouteasily”NEUROTICISM

“Ihaveavividimagination”OPENNESS

“Isympathizewithothers’feelings”AGREEABLENESS

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TheScienceofPersonality