PERSONALITY - ENUMERATION

Cards (13)

  • The Big Five Personality Traits: (OCEAN)
    1. Openness to Experience
    2. Conscientiousness
    3. Extroversion
    4. Agreeableness
    5. Neuroticism
  • Four (4) Basic Concepts of Social Learning Theory by Julian Rotter:
    • Behavioral Potential (BP)
    • Expectation (E)
    • Reinforcement Value (RV)
    • Psychological Situation (S)
  • Three-Dimension Personality Theory 
    • Extraversion/Introversion
    • Neuroticism/Stability
    • Psychoticism
  • Taxonomy of Sixteen by Raymond Cattell:
    1. Warmth
    2. Reasoning
    3. Emotional Stability
    4. Dominance
    5. Liveliness
    6. Role-Consciousness
    7. Social Boldness
    8. Sensitivity
    9. Vigilance
    10. Abstractedness
    11. Privateness
    12. Apprehension
    13. Openness to Change
    14. Self-Reliance
    15. Perfectionism
    16. Tension
  • Three (3) Fundamental Categories of Traits 
    1. Cardinal Trait
    2. Central Trait
    3. Secondary Trait
  • Eight (8) Stages of Development according to Erikson:
    1. Hope
    2. Will
    3. Purpose
    4. Competency
    5. Fidelity
    6. Love
    7. Care
    8. Wisdom
  • TEN (10)  NEUROTIC NEEDS by Horney:
    1. Affection and Approval
    2. Powerful Partner
    3. Restrict One's Life
    4. Power
    5. Exploit Others
    6. Social Recognition
    7. Personal Admiration
    8. Ambition
    9. Self-Sufficiency
    10. Perfection
  • Neurotic Trends:
    • Affection
    • Submissiveness,
    • Power, or Withdrawal 
  • Personality Key Types (MBTI):
    • Extroverts
    • Introverts
    • Intuitives
    • Sensors
    • Thinkers
    • Feelers
    • Judgers
    • Perceivers
  • Childhood and Adult Personality: A Connection 
    • Oral
    • Anal
    • Phallic
    • Latent
    • Genital
  • Personality comprises of three interacting components:
    • Id
    • Ego
    • Superego
  • Determinants of Personality:
    • Heredity
    • Environment
    • Situation
  • Characteristics of Personality:
    • Consistency 
    • Both psychological and physiological 
    • Affects behaviors and actions 
    • Multiple Expressions