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PSYC 101 1st Edition Lecture 27 Outline of Last Lecture II. Personality III. Psychoanalytical Perspective a. Psychoanalysis b. Methodsc. Personality Pieces d.Personality Development i.Psychosexual Stages e.Assessing the Unconscious i.Projective Tests Outline of Current Lecture: Personality ContinuedIV. Trait Perspective A. Big Five (BFI-54)a. Emotional Stability b. Extroversion c. Opennessd. Agreeablenesse. Conscientiousness Current Lecture: Personality Continued I. Trait Perspective – Modern Personality Theory: personality is based on fundamental traits, people's characteristics and behaviors, & conscious motives – description not explanation Took a BFI-54 score personality test a. Big Five (BFI-54): stable in adulthood, 50% heritable for each dimension, cross-cultural, genetics contribute a lot, some studies found similar traits with animals Five Basic Traits:i. Emotional Stability – secure vs. insecure; anxious, self-strung, neurotic: tend to get things done, correlation between anxious and PhD ii. Extraversion – social vs. retiring; energetic, seek out other’s company, bold, optimistic, leader iii. Openness – independent vs. conforming; try new things, adventurous, sensitive, passionate, more desirable, correlation with political identity These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.iv. Agreeableness – trusting vs. suspicious; friendly, compliant to others, good natured, sympathetic, useful way to be popular v. Conscientiousness – organized vs. disorganized; willingness to conform to needs, dependable, ambitious Traits are very


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