Behaviourism suggests that ______ motivation is the only cause of behaviour.
extrinsic (eg radical environmentalism which suggests that environmental factors have way more importance than heredity in determining behaviour)
_____ is the first to suggest intrinsic motives for behaviour
MacDougall
In the 19__’s, there were big debates between _____ like Watson and _____ like MacDougall on the topic of motivation
20’s; behaviourists; evolutionary psychologists
What is MacDougall’s instinct theory of motivation?
MacDougall’s “primary motives” were initially called ____, and later called ______ because _______.
instincts; propensities; bc instinct was too strongly worded
What are the 5 steps in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs?
Physiological, Safety, Love/belonging, Esteem, Self-actualization
Maslow classifies Physiological, Safety, Love/belonging, and Esteem needs as _____ needs. This means that motivation (increases/decreases) as needs are met.
DEFICIENCY; DECREASES
Maslow classifies Self-actualization needs as _____ needs. This means that motivation (increases/decreases) as needs are met.
BEING/GROWTH; INCREASES
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is similar to what other idea discussed in class?
MacDougal’s instincts/propensities
_____ is the father of humanistic psychology
Abraham Maslow
Humanistic psychology rose in opposition to ____ and ____
behaviourism and psychoanalysis
Humanistic psychology views free will as _____
a central aspect of human existence
(emphasized capacity to shape own life through conscious choices, self-awareness, and personal responsibility)
In the 20’s, Maslow was first drawn to psychology by ____
Watson’s behaviourism
What are 3 positive aspects of behaviourism in the 20’s?
Why was it surprising that Maslow ended up with a poorly-paid low-level position at Brooklyn College? Why might this have happened?
Why did Dr. Roy say that Maslow’s crappy job in Brooklyn could have been a blessing in disguise?
Who was Erich Fromm? What did he think about the concept of free will?
According to Maslow, self-actualization occurs when “the individual is doing _________”
what he is fitted for (this is more about what you want; not necessarily what you’re good at)
Maslow’s idea of self-actualization is similar to what other idea discussed in class?
The word personality comes from _____
the Greek work persona (theatre masks)
In the 1800s/early 1900s, personality was mainly associated with…
had medical connotations (eg personality disorder)
Why was the term “personality” favoured over the word “character”?
What was the 1919 Woodworth Personal Data Sheet?
The unifying concept of of personality studies is _____
their focus on TRAITS