Individual differences approach Flashcards

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What are the shared features of trait theories of personality?

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> Stable characteristics / traits
Hierarchical structure
Lexical hypothesis
Factor analysis, hypothetical constructs

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Who demonstrated that personality is stable over the age of 30?

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Costa and McCrae (1994)

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What did Costa and McCrae (1998) determine about personality during later teenage and young adult years?

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> Scores for neuroticism, extraversion and openness decrease
Scores for conscientiousness and agreeableness increase
(Trend continues after 30, but at a much slower rate)

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What is the ARAS?

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The Ascending Reticulocortical Activation System

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What does the Ascending Reticulocortical Activating System do?

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Controls cortical arousal

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What did Eysenk propose about the importance of cortical?

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> Genetic differences in ARAS

> Affects levels of cortical arousal experienced

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What mechanisms of personality were proposed by Eysenk?

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> Introverts are chronically over-aroused from birth, act to limit arousal
Extraverts are chronically under-aroused, act to increase arousal

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What did DeNeve and Cooper (1998) find?

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> Meta-analysis
Neuroticism strongest predictor of satisfaction, success and happiness
Positive affect predicted equally well by extraversion and agreeableness

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What is the definition of a personality disorder?

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A stable pattern of behaviour that deviates from normal cultural expectations and interferes with well-being

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How is the big five useful in the diagnosis of PDs?

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> Extreme scores can correlate with PDs

> Useful in description of PDs

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What is the Diathesis-Stress model?

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> An interactionist model of PD

> Vulnerability increases likelihood of developing disorder in a specific situation

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What What does trait theory suggest about therapy?

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> Personality traits are enduring

> Therapy does not change the trait, merely the way it is displayed

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What are the limitations of trait theory?

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> Doesn’t explain mechanisms
Circular explanation
Situationist

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