CHAPTER 12 Personality

What Is Personality?

12-1 What is personality, and what theories inform our understanding of personality?

Psychodynamic Theories

12-2 How did Sigmund Freud’s treatment of psychological disorders lead to his view of the unconscious mind?

12-3 What was Freud’s view of personality?

12-4 What developmental stages did Freud propose?

12-5 How did Freud think people defended themselves against anxiety?

12-6 Which of Freud’s ideas did his followers accept or reject?

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12-7 What are projective tests, how are they used, and how are they criticized?

12-8 How do today’s psychologists view Freud’s psychoanalysis?

12-9 How has modern research developed our understanding of the unconscious?

Humanistic Theories

12-10 How did humanistic psychologists view personality, and what was their goal in studying personality?

12-11 How did humanistic psychologists assess a person’s sense of self?

12-12 How have humanistic theories influenced psychology? What criticisms have they faced?

Trait Theories

12-13 How do psychologists use traits to describe personality?

12-14 What are some common misunderstandings about introversion?

12-15 What are personality inventories?

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12-16 Which traits seem to provide the most useful information about personality variation?

12-17 Does research support the consistency of personality traits over time and across situations?

Social-Cognitive Theories

12-18 How do social-cognitive theorists view personality development, and how do they explore behavior?

12-19 What criticisms have social-cognitive theorists faced?

Exploring the Self

12-20 Why has psychology generated so much research on the self? How important is self-esteem to our well-being?

12-21 What evidence reveals self-serving bias, and how do defensive and secure self-esteem differ?

12-22 How do individualist and collectivist cultures differ in their values and goals?