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Unit 10 AP Psy Masters

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131482965personalityan individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting
131482966psychodynamicemphasize the influence of unconscious mind; early childhood experiences
131482967idpleasure principle; instant gratification
131482968egobased in reality; tries to meet the demands of the id and the superego
131482969superegoconscience; moral part of personality
131482970defense mechanismsthe ego's protective methods of reducing anxiety by unconsciously distorting reality
131482971carl jungpsychodynamic; personal/collective unconscious; archetypes; introvert and extrovert
131482972sigmund freudpsychodynamic; id/ego/superego; defense mechanisms; psychosexual stages
131482973alfred adlerpsychodynamic; inferiority complex
131482974karen horneypsychodynamic; basic anxiety and neurotic trends
131482975humanisticemphasize positive personal growth; reaching potential
131482976traitcategorize and describe personality characteristics
131482977social-cognitivepersonality rooted in ways people think, act, and respond to their environment
131482978archetypecharacter or personality type found in every society; an inherited idea
131482979personaour public self; the mask we project to others
131482980extrovertoutgoing, sociable person, focused on others
131482981introvertsocially reserved; prefers to pay attention to his or her feelings
131482982abraham maslowhumanistic; hierarchy of need; self-actualization
131482983carl rogershumanistic; actualizing tendency; unconditional positive regard; conditions of worth
131482984hans eysencktrait; extraversion-introversion and emotional stability-instability
131482985gordon allporttrait; cardinal and secondary traits
131482986big fivetrait; five-factor model: conscientiousness, agreeableness, neuroticism, openness to new experience, and extraversion
131485837raymond cattelltrait; source and surface traits; used factor analysis to identify 16 source traits
131485838albert bandurasocial-cognitive; reciprocal determinism; self-efficacy, modeling
131485839julian rottersocial-cognitive; locus of control
131485840reciprocal determinismidea that though our environment affects us, we also affect our environment
131485841self-efficacyconfidence; belief in his or her own ability
131485842conditions of worthbeliefs that a person's worth depends on displaying the 'right' behaviors, attitudes, and values
131485843factor analysisa statistical procedure that identifies clusters of related items
134460527locus of controlInternal (control own destiny) vs External (believe things are out of your control)
134460528fully functioningyour self-concept and innate abilities match
134460529unconditional positive regardaccoan attitude of total acceptance toward another person
134460530inferiority complexfixation on feelings of personal inferiority that result in emotional and social paralysis
134460531collective unconsciousmemories shared by all members of the human species

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