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