Personality psychology is a branch of psychology that examines personality and its variation among individuals.
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Personality psychology is a branch of psychology that examines personality and its variation among individuals.
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Personality psychology pertains to the pattern of thoughts, feelings, social adjustments, and behaviors persistently exhibited over time that strongly influences one's expectations, self-perceptions, values, and attitudes.
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Personality psychology predicts human reactions to other people, problems, and stress.
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Nomothetic Personality psychology seeks general laws that can be applied to many different people, such as the principle of self-actualization or the trait of extraversion.
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Idiographic Personality psychology is an attempt to understand the unique aspects of a particular individual.
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Personality psychology type refers to the psychological classification of people into different classes.
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Personality psychology types are distinguished from personality traits, which come in different degrees.
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Personality psychology drew on the physics of his day to coin the term psychodynamics.
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Personality psychology believed adult personality is dependent upon early childhood experiences and largely determined by age five.
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Personality psychology believed the middle children were competitive and ambitious.
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Personality psychology reasoned that this behavior was motivated by the idea of surpassing the firstborn's achievements.
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Personality psychology added that the middle children were often not as concerned about the glory attributed to their behavior.
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Personality psychology believed the youngest would be more dependent and sociable.
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Personality psychology used narcissism as a model of how people develop their sense of self.
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Personality psychology's is credited with the development of "Feminist Psychology".
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Personality psychology's disagrees with Freud on some key points, one being that women's personalities are not just a function of "Penis Envy", but that girl children have separate and different psychic lives unrelated to how they feel about their fathers or primary male role models.
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Personality psychology's posits that to any anxiety an individual experiences they would have one of three approaches, moving toward people, moving away from people or moving against people.
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One of the major tenets of this concentration of personality psychology is a strong emphasis on scientific thinking and experimentation.
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Personality psychology is well known for his classical conditioning experiments involving dogs, which led him to discover the foundation of behaviorism.
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Personality psychology then showed this video to a class of kindergarten children who were getting ready to go out to play.
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Personality psychology called this study and his findings observational learning, or modeling.
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Personality psychology's work refers to "Cognitive Affective Units", and considers factors such as encoding of stimuli, affect, goal-setting, and self-regulatory beliefs.
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Personal construct psychology is a theory of personality developed by the American psychologist George Kelly in the 1950s.
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Humanistic Personality psychology emphasizes that people have free will and that this plays an active role in determining how they behave.
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Accordingly, humanistic Personality psychology focuses on subjective experiences of persons as opposed to forced, definitive factors that determine behavior.
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Robert W White wrote the book The Abnormal Personality that became a standard text on abnormal psychology.
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Personality psychology investigated the human need to strive for positive goals like competence and influence, to counterbalance the emphasis of Freud on the pathological elements of personality development.
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The study of the biological level in personality psychology focuses primarily on identifying the role of genetic determinants and how they mold individual personalities.
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Personality psychology similarities were found to be less related for self-concepts, goals, and interests.
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Personality psychology viewed through the lens of evolutionary biology places a great deal of emphasis on specific traits that are most likely to aid in survival and reproduction, such as conscientiousness, sociability, emotional stability, and dominance.
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