Personality
Is a set of behavioural, emotional and cognitive tendencies that people display over time and across situations and that distinguish individuals from each other.
Relatively stable and consistent, aspects of people you encounter multiple times should be similar
Freud’s Theory: The dynamic personality
The view that all behaviour and personality has an underlying psychological cause. Two major drivers, sex and aggression, primary motivating forces of human behaviour
Denial
Threatening thoughts denied outright
Intellectualisation
Keep threatening thoughts at arms length, thinking about them rationally or logically
Projection
Threatening thoughts are projected onto someone/something else
Rationalisation
Create explanations to justify threatening thoughts and behaviour
Reaction Formation
When a person unconsciously changes an unacceptable feeling to the opposite
Sublimation
Threatening impulses are directed into more socially accepted activities
Undoing
One’s action tries to undo a threatening wish or thought
Freud: Defence Mechanisms
Unconscious attempts to prevent unacceptable thoughts from reaching conscious awareness.
Overreliance of these defence mechanism puts you at risk of experiencing neurosis and thus fixations that leads to a break in reality
Critiques of Freud:
Not scientific, therefore, hard
Too broad - claims are hard to falsify
Based on Limited Sample - female patients, upper class
Trait View:
- Traits are not always accurate in predicting behaviour
Situationist View:
Our thoughts and behaviours change with the situation
Interactionist View:
Both traits and situations affect thoughts and behaviour
Situations and traits both determine their particular behaviour.
Traits can help to influence what situation they find themselves. e.g. we choose who our friends are, where we go for lunch etc. all have influences in our personality
OCEAN of Traits: Cattell
Measuring Personality: Interviews
Measuring Personality: Observation
- Works best if judge/observer knows participants
Measuring Personality: Inventories
Measuring Personality: Projective Tests
Temperament:
Theories of Temperament: Buss and Plomin’s 4 Factors
Reactivity
how people respond to novel or challenging events
Self-regulation
the ability to control attention and inhibit responses