Chapter 10
NEED 5 STEPS TO A 5 BY NEXT MONDAY IN CLASS
Thursday, April 4
CH10HW1: Read text pp. 409-415
- How is personality defined?
- What are the three major ways of assessing personality?
- What is hysteria? What is it called today?
- How did Charcot influence Sigmund Freud?
- What is central to Freud's theory?
6. Look at figure 15.1 and explain why the id, ego and super ego are depicted as an iceberg
7. Create a chart (landscape view)
- First Column - Name of Freud's Psychosexual Stage
- Second Column - Approximate Age
- Third Column- Underlying or Unconscious Challenge during this period
Friday, April 5 (review class after-school)
CH10HW2: Read text pp. 415-422
1. What is the purpose of our ego defense mechanisms?
2. What is a danger of these defense mechanisms?
3. Identify and explain each of the following defense mechanisms:
Repression, Denial, Displacement, Projection, Reaction Formation, Regression, Rationalization,Sublimation
4. Complete Worksheet
5. How did Freudians assess personality using projective tests?
6. Why is the Rorschach Test an example of a Projective test?
7. What is the purpose of the TAT? How does the TAT test work?
8. Why are Adler, Horney and Jung considered Neo-Freudians?
9. What were the key ideas of Carl Jung?
10. How does Adler differ from Freud?
QUIZ ON MONDAY!
Monday, April 11
A: Explain how defense mechanisms protect the ego.
CH10HW3: Read pp. 422- 429
REVIEW ANSWER SHEET ON DEFENSE MECHANISMS - Please being any questions in you do not understand before we move to the next topic
- How do the humanistic psychologists view personality differently than the Freudians?
- What is the root cause of illness for a humanistic psychologist?
- Describe the three types of traits people possess according to Gordon Allport - Do not just list!
- How did Abraham Maslow contribute to humanistic psychology?
- Describe a self-actualizing person.
- Look on pp. 322-323 and describe the major steps needed to become self-actualized.
- What are the essential characteristics for a fully functioning person according to Carl Rogers?
- Explain the phenomenal field.
- Why is unconditional love essential for Rogers?
- What are the strengths and weaknesses of humanistic personality theory?
- What is positive psychology?
AP REVIEW CLASS TOMORROW, TUESDAY AND FRIDAY THIS WEEK AT 3PM
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Tuesday, April 12
CH10HW4: Read pp. 430-432
- Describe Hippocrates 4 humors and the personality types which emerge
- What are temperaments?
- What is the trait perspective in psychology?
- How do modern biological psychologists explain trait theory?
- What trait does Jerome Kagan identify immediately at birth?
- What role does the environment play in this trait's development?
- Define the term traits.
- Identify the BIG Five -
- What is Raymond Cattell's contribution to trait theory?
- What is the purpose of the MMPI and MMPI 2?
- Why are these tests considered legitimate personality tests?
- What are the strength and weaknesses of the trait theories?
AP REVIEW CLASS TUESDAY AND THURSDAY THIS WEEK AT 3PM (Friday is the Spring Concert)
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Wednesday, April 13
CH10HW5: Read pp. 435-443
- How does cognitive psychologist Walter Mischel differ with the trait theorists?
- What do you think about person-situation controversy?
- How is a weak and a strong situation explained in determining behavior?
- How does the Myers Briggs Test a reflection of trait theory?
- What are some of the objections to the MBTI test.
- Explain the term implicit assumptions / folk theories
- How does implicit personality theory differ from personality theory? What assumptions occur as a result?
- Explain the fundamental attribution error - REVIEW
- Why is Carl Jung's theory often seen as more of a non-western theory
- What is the biggest difference between collectivist and individualist approach to personality theory according to Harry Triandis?
- What are some of the important cultural difference between these two views?
- Why are psychologists often referred to as eclectic in regard to personality theory?
- page 433 - What is your academic locus of control?
AP REVIEW CLASS TUESDAY AND THURSDAY THIS WEEK AT 3:15PM - THIS WAY YOU CAN AP US REVIEW TOO:) (Friday is the Spring Concert)
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THURSDAY, APRIL 14
Aim: How do trait psychologists differ from the humanistic and psychodynamic approach in personality assessment?
CH10HW6: QUIZ tomorrow Humanism and Trait theory
Complete The Big Five Personality Inventory Test and answer the following questions
- What were your results for the Big 5?
- Were you surprised by the results? Explain
- What were your greatest strengths? What did you see was your greatest weakness? Explain
Take the Locus of Control Test (Takes just a few minutes)
- How would you describe your locus of control?
- What number score did you receive? How can you improve your score?
QUIZ TOMORROW, TUESDAY, 4/16 - REVIEW SLIDES AND NOTES