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1Personality Psychology
- Systems Net Theory
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- Josep M. Lluís-Font
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2Systems Net Theory (SNT)
- Teoría de la Personalidad y de las Inteligencias
Múltiples - Teoría biológica
- Teoría evolucionista
- Teoría integradora de teorías y paradigmas
- Teoría formulada en 25 enunciados
3Hierarchic trait structure in classical models
Psychological nomenclature
EXTRAVERSION
Sociability
Surgency
Activity
High self-esteem
Reward sensitivity
Positive emotions
4Hierarchic trait structure in classical models
Psychological and biological nomenclature
EXTRAVERSION (Approach system)
Sociability (Social system)
Surgency (Behavioral system)
Activity (Energetic system)
High self-esteem (Self-concept system)
Reward sensitivity (Instinctive system)
Positive emotions (Emotional system)
5Non-hierarchic trait structure in Systems Net
TheoryTypes of traits General dimensions,
specific dimensions and primary traits
6Personality structure in Systems Net Theory
Organizing axes
7Structural matrix of systems and traits in
Systems Net Theory
8Personality components in Systems Net Theory
- Cinco sistemas generales, funcionales,
horizontales - Cinco dimensiones generales originadas por la
reactividad de esos sistemas - Trece sistemas específicos, estructurales,
pentafactoriales - Trece dimensiones específicas originadas por la
reactividad de esos sistemas - Sesenta y cinco rasgos primarios originados por
la activación simultánea de un sistema general y
otro específico
9Illustration of an horizontal and a vertical
system
10Components of an horizontal system (Authors)
11Multiple intelligences in Systems Net Theory
12Multiple intelligences and cognitive styles in
Systems Net Theory
13The components of the three temperamental systems
in different authors
- Neurofisiológicos Los tres principales
neurotransmisores (Cloninger, 1993) - Somáticos Los tres tipos constitucionales
(Kretschmer, 1922, Sheldon, 1942) - Afectivos Las tres dimensiones PEN (Eysenck,
1985)
14Systems Net Theory basic ideas
- Distinction between two types of biological
systems - General, functional, horizontal
- Specific, structural, pentafactorial, vertical
- Distinction between two types of general systems
- Three temperamental systems, oriented to survival
(in humans and animals) - Two self-regulation and integration systems
(exclusive to homo sapiens) - Distinction between the nature and the function
of traits - Justification of general and specific systems
from the evolutionary theory - Identification of traits from theoretical
prediction - Conceptualizing dimensions as a result of the
reactivity of biological systems - Conceptualizing primary traits as a result of the
interaction of a general system and an specific
one The specific system determines the nature of
the trait, while the general system shapes its
function
15Typology of the big-five general and functional
systems(32)
16Order of the Big-Five, according to different
authors
17Structure and dynamics of the three archaic
(independent) temperamental systems in animals
18Neurological connection of the three archaic
temperamental systems in homo sapiens (Transition
towards the five general systems)
19Origin of the specific or vertical systems in SNT
Temperamental systems
Regulating systems
20Structure and dynamics of a general, functional
and horizontal system
21Structure and dynamics of emotional system
22Structure and dynamics of psychomotor system
23Structure and dynamics of specialized cognitive
system
24Structure and dynamics of personality in Systems
Net Theory
Symbolic FigurativeS Semantic
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