Chapter 10

NEED 5 STEPS TO A 5 BY NEXT MONDAY IN CLASS

Thursday, April 4

CH10HW1: Read text pp. 409-415

  1. How is personality defined?
  2. What are the three major ways of assessing personality?
  3. What is hysteria? What is it called today?
  4. How did Charcot influence Sigmund Freud?
  5. 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!

Copy of FREUD 2019
chp 10 neofreudians.ppt

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

  1. How do the humanistic psychologists view personality differently than the Freudians?
  2. What is the root cause of illness for a humanistic psychologist?
  3. Describe the three types of traits people possess according to Gordon Allport - Do not just list!
  4. How did Abraham Maslow contribute to humanistic psychology?
  5. Describe a self-actualizing person.
  6. Look on pp. 322-323 and describe the major steps needed to become self-actualized.
  7. What are the essential characteristics for a fully functioning person according to Carl Rogers?
  8. Explain the phenomenal field.
  9. Why is unconditional love essential for Rogers?
  10. What are the strengths and weaknesses of humanistic personality theory?
  11. 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

  1. Describe Hippocrates 4 humors and the personality types which emerge
  2. What are temperaments?
  3. What is the trait perspective in psychology?
  4. How do modern biological psychologists explain trait theory?
  5. What trait does Jerome Kagan identify immediately at birth?
  6. What role does the environment play in this trait's development?
  7. Define the term traits.
  8. Identify the BIG Five -
  9. What is Raymond Cattell's contribution to trait theory?
  10. What is the purpose of the MMPI and MMPI 2?
  11. Why are these tests considered legitimate personality tests?
  12. 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

  1. How does cognitive psychologist Walter Mischel differ with the trait theorists?
  2. What do you think about person-situation controversy?
  3. How is a weak and a strong situation explained in determining behavior?
  4. How does the Myers Briggs Test a reflection of trait theory?
  5. What are some of the objections to the MBTI test.
  6. Explain the term implicit assumptions / folk theories
  7. How does implicit personality theory differ from personality theory? What assumptions occur as a result?
  8. Explain the fundamental attribution error - REVIEW
  9. Why is Carl Jung's theory often seen as more of a non-western theory
  10. What is the biggest difference between collectivist and individualist approach to personality theory according to Harry Triandis?
  11. What are some of the important cultural difference between these two views?
  12. Why are psychologists often referred to as eclectic in regard to personality theory?
  13. 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

personality tests
PROJECTIVE/ OBJECTIVE INTELLIGENCE TESTS
Humanism, Social Learning, Cognitive & Trait Personality Theories
HUMANISM AND BANDURA'S Social Cognitive Theory

You should use your review book if you can!