1st Edition
PSYX 385: Psychology of Personality
School: University of Montana (UM )
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Pages: 4Study guide for chapters 8, 9, and 10 explaining key concepts and vocabulary
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Pages: 2Introduction to Henry Murray and personological system
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Pages: 2Continuation of Humanism with an introduction to Maslow's Hierarchy
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Pages: 2introduction to humanism and brief overview of Carl Rogers
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Pages: 4An in depth review of chapters 5-7, focusing on the important terms and concepts as recognized in class
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Pages: 3Guest Lecturer on the cognitive approaches to personality, covers Gestalt, Lewin, Kelly and Bandura
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Pages: 3Understanding Operant principles, behavioral approaches, and an introduction to cognitive approaches
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Pages: 4An analysis of behavioral approaches as well as an introduction to select theorists
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Pages: 2Explanation of primary and secondary reinforcement and the variables affecting reinforcement.
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Pages: 2A view of Instrumental Conditioning and some basic terms.
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Pages: 3An introduction to the biological aspects affecting personality as well as the study of personality from the biological perspective.
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Pages: 12Exam 1 Study Guide: Includes vocabulary from chapters 1-4, examples of key ideas discussed in lecture, as well as review questions and answers based off of questions discussed in lecture as well as in the book.
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Pages: 3Review of Neo-Analysts and in depth looks at the work of Adler and Horney
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Pages: 3An in depth look at Freud's Psychosexual Development and it's stages. A brief introduction to the Neo-Analysts and the new ideas they presented.
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Pages: 3A quick review of Freud's work, a continuation on the topographic model, as well as an introduction to the structural model.
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Pages: 3An analysis of Sigmund Freud and an introduction to the psychoanalytic model
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Pages: 3Continuation of Funder's 4 clues. Introduction to Classical Test Theories and Psychometrics in personality psychology.
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Pages: 3A continuation of the 4 clues provided by Funder
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Pages: 3A continuation of Funder's 4 clues, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of each.
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Pages: 3Introduction to the syllabus for Personality Psychology (PSYX 385)