Personality Theory Review Exam 2
Chapter 10
Definition of science
Reinforcement (positive and negative)
Punishment
Shaping
Skinner's view of emotions
Chapter 11
Reciprocal determinism
Human agency
Proxy agency
Bandura's view of motivation
Self-efficacy
Disengagement techniques
Characteristics of Observational learning
Reinforcement (Bandura's view)
Phobias
Goal of therapy
Chapter 12
Rotter's emphasis in personality theory
Behavior potential
Expectancies
Reinforcement value
Internal and external locus of control
Chapter 13
Define trait
Factor
Factor analysis
Primary traits
Source traits
Surface traits
Psychoticism
Extraversion
Neuroticism
Chapter 14
Allport's view and definition of personality
Allport's view of diaries and letters as a source of data
Definition of functional autonomy
Extrinsic and intrinsic motivation
Allport's view of free will
Chapter 15
Personal constructs
Permeable constructs
Fragmentation corollary
Chapter 16
Importance of therapist-client relationship
Self-identity
Actualizing tendency
Subsystems of the self
Definition of awareness
Characteristics of the self-concept
Maintenance needs
Enhancement needs
Positive self-regard
Distortion
Denial
Conditions of worth
Congruence
Chapter 17
Maslow's criticism of behaviorism and psychoanalysis
View of motivation
Hierarchy of needs
Characteristics of various needs
Basic anxiety
Peak experiences
Meta-motivation
B-values
Characteristics of self-actualizers
B-love
Chapter 18
Existential view of studying people
Umwelt
Mitselt
Eigenwelt
Intentionality
Will
Chapter 7
Components of Relatedness
Existential needs
Syndrome of decay
Mailignant aggression
Rootedness
Transcendence
consequences of economic and political freedom
basic anxiety
psychologically disturbed peopleP>
positive freedom