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Title: UCPSY 2880: Personality Theories


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UCPSY 2880 Personality Theories
  • Kristy Sorenson, PhD

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What is personality?
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Defining Personality
  • From the Latin persona, meaning mask
  • Personality
  • An individuals distinct and relatively enduring
    pattern of thoughts, feelings, motives, and
    behaviors
  • Everything that makes a person who they are

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Goals of Personality Theories
  • Overall Goal
  • Describe, explain and predict human nature
  • Specific Goals
  • Commonalities between all humans
  • Similarities/differences in groups of humans -
    culture
  • Uniqueness of each human individual differences
    (individual differences)

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What causes personality?
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Determinants of PersonalityWhat causes behavior?
  • Genetics
  • Nativism-Empiricism Controversy
  • (nature vs. nurture)
  • Learning
  • Traits

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Determinants of PersonalityWhat causes behavior?
  • Cultural Norms
  • Existentialism (meaning, free will)
  • Unconscious Mechanisms
  • Cognitive Processes
  • Personality caused by a composite of the above
    factors

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  • Personality theories
  • differ on a number of points

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Issues of Contentionways that the theories
differ from each other
  • Nature vs. nurture
  • Importance of past, present, and future
    experiences
  • What motivates us?
  • Existence of self?
  • Conscious vs. unconscious mechanisms
  • Free will vs. determinism

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Issues of Contentionways that the theories
differ from each other
  • Introspection vs. observation
  • Uniqueness vs. commonality
  • Internal vs. external control
  • Mind-body relationship
  • Consistency of Behavior

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Scientific Models
  • Science of Personality Theories
  • Based on careful, systematic observations
  • Principle of Verification
  • All explanations of a phenomenon must be capable
    of being objectively, empirically tested by an
    uninterested third party

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Theory Progression
  • Popper principle of falsifiability
  • A scientific theory must make risky predictions
    that could be proven false and thus refute the
    theory
  • Kuhn scientific paradigms
  • A theoretical viewpoint, shared by a group of
    researchers, which suggests meaningful questions
    to address

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Kuhns Scientific Revolution
New Science
Observation Data Collection
Schools of Thought
Paradigm
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