What is personality?
Why is Dr. Phil problematic?
What is Freud’s psychoanalysis?
How did Freud explain personality?
How was the unconscious measured? What are problems?
The problems are validity (can’t assess objectivity of test because it is measuring unconscious) and reliability (if different therapists assess the patient, you will come up with different explanations for a consistent thing; personality)
What are some flaws in Freud’s scientific method?
What is a trait?
An enduring quality that makes a person act a certain way (Gordon Allport)
What is factor analysis?
What is the Big 5?
Do traits change over time? Are they learned or genetic?
How are personality traits assessed?
What is the Myers-Brigg test?
What is the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory?
What is the NEO Personality Inventory?
NEO Personality Inventory (only neuroticism, extraversion, openness to experience) or NEO-PI-R tests the Big 5
What do personality tests really assess?
What is the socio-cognitive approach?
What did Albert Bandura contribute to the socio-cognitive approach?
What is self esteem?
What is the Barnum effect?
Easy for people to be convinced that a personality profile describes them well
What is the HEXACO model of personality?
What is the Dark Triad?
Refers to 3 traits, machiavellianism, psychopathy, and narcissism, that describe a person who is socially destructive, aggressive, dishonest, and likely to commit harm in general
Machiavellianism: tendency to use people and to be manipulative/deceitful
“What’s in it for me?”
Psychopathy: general tendency toward having shallow emotional responses
Narcissism: egotistical preoccupation with self-image and an excessive focus on self-importance
What is right-wing authoritarianism?
Highly problematic set of personality characteristics
What is a state?
Locations
Associations (who you’re with)
Activities (awake, rushed, studying)
Subjective states (emotions)
How does personality develop?