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Define Personality.
Define Character.
Define Temperament.
Define Mood.
What is a personality theory?
Why is a personality theory developed?
What are Freud's 3 dimension that make up a persons behaviour?
Describe unconscious
Describe preconscious.
Describe unconscious
What is the most important level of the mind and why?
What are Freud's 3 interrelating systems of personality?
What are the two dimensions of Id?
Describe Id and its operating principle.
Describe ego and its operating principle.
Describe ego and its operating principle.
Define Defense Mechanisms.
List 3 defense mechanisms.
Define Denial
Define Repression.
Define Reaction-Formation.
Define Erogenous Zone.
What causes a fixation?
What are the 5 psychosexual stages?
Where is pleasure obtained and what is the conflict during the oral stage?
What are the 2 types of fixations for the oral stage?
Where is the pleasure centred and what is the conflict during the anal stage?
what are the 2 fixations from the anal stage?
what are the 2 fixations from the anal stage?
Where is the pleasure centred in the phallic stage and what is the conflict?
What does a fixation at the phallic stage cause?
What is the focus of the latency stage?
Where is the focus in the genital stage and what is the conflict?
What can a fixation at the genital stage cause?
Define Type Theories
Who developed the Type A and Type B personalities?
What are the characteristics of a Type A personality?
What are the characteristics of a Type B personality?
What is the relationship between personality and heart disease?
What are the key characteristics of a Type C personality?
What is the correlation between personality TYPE and the onset of cancer?
What are some criticisms of the Empirical Approach (TYPE THEORY)?
Define Trait Theory.
what are the 3 assumptions of trait theory?
Who developed the three dimensions of personalities?
What are the three dimensions of personality?
What are the criticisms of trait theories?
Define Humanistic Theory.
Who developed humanistic theory?
Define Self-actualisation.
Define Self-concept
what is an example of a well adjusted personality in rogers theories?
What are some of the criticisms of the humanistic approach?
What are the 5 different ways of measuring personality?
Define Personality Inventories.
What is an example of a personality inventory test?
What are the strengths of a personality indicator test?
What are the limitations of a personality indicator test?
Define Projective Test.
What does a projective test do?
What are the strengths of projective tests?
What are the weaknesses of projective tests?
What does TAT test stand for?
What 4 things does a TAT test ask?