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Theories of
Personality
Lecture 1
Ms. Amber Baseer
Topics
 Definition of Personality
 Approaches to the study of personality
 Personality and the Social Media
 The role of Ethnicity and Gender in Personality
 The Role of Culture in Shaping Personality
 Methods of personality assessment
Describing Your Personality
Activity
Make a list of the
words that describe
your personality?
Our personality may
be the mask we wear
when we face the
outside world
Roots of Personality
 Personality derives from the Latin word
persona, which refers to a mask used by actors
in a play.
Pause to Ponder
• Basic questions about the nature of personality—for example:
 Whether we are born with a certain type of personality or
learn it from our parents?
 Whether personality is influenced by unconscious forces
 Whether personality can change after our childhood years.
Approaches to the study
of personality
Psychoanalytic Approach
Neo-psychoanalytic Approach
Life Span Approach
Genetic Approach
Humanistic approach
Cognitive approach
Behavioral Approach
Social learning Approach
Psychoanalytic
• Sigmund Freud
Neo-psychoanalytic
• Carl Jung
• Alfred Adler
• Karen Horney
Life span
• Erick Erickson
Genetic
• Gordon Allport
• Raymond Cattell
• Eysenck
• McCrae and Costa
Humanistic
• Abraham Maslow
• Carl Roger
Cognitive
• George Kelly
Behavioral
• BF. Skinner
Social learning
• Albert Bandura
Not one but many
Definitions of
Personality
 Personality can be defined as an enduring, unique cluster of
characteristics that may change in different situations.
 Enduring characteristics means that personality is relatively stable
and predictable. For example, honest, dependable, moody,
aggressive, suspicious, anxious, jolly, friendly, dominating.
 Each individual possess special characteristics that distinguish us
from all others.
 Sometimes personality can vary with the situation.
Definition of
Personality
Example
 Although we recognize, for example, that a friend
may be calm much of the time, we know that he or
she can become excitable, nervous, or scared at
other times.
Personality and the Social Media
1. Do we present our real selves on social media?
2. Does the use of social media influence or change our
personalities?
 Psychologists have found that the use of online social networking sites like Facebook
can both shape personalities.
 Studies have found that those who are introverted, neurotic, lonely, and socially
awkward find it easier to express their true selves (their real personalities) online
instead of in person (Marriott & Buchanan, 2014).
 One study of adolescents in China aged 13 to 18 found that excessive time spent using
the Internet resulted in significant levels of anxiety and depression when compared to
teenagers who spent considerably less time online (Lam & Peng, 2010).
 Other research found that high levels of social media use can reduce psychological
well-being (how happy we feel) and decrease the quality of relationships with friends
and romantic partners (Blais, Craig, Pepler, & Connolly, 2008; Huang, 2010a; Kross et
al., 2013).
The Role of Race in Shaping
Personality
 In most fields, educational and professional opportunities for women and people
of ethnic minority groups were limited.
 In addition, in the field of personality theory, virtually all the patients and subjects
the earlier theories were based on were White. Even the laboratory rats were
white.
 Although the majority of the patients and subjects were men. Yet, the personality
theorists confidently offered theories that were supposed to be valid for all
people, regardless of gender, race, or ethnic origin.
The Role of Gender in Shaping
Personality
 Boys and girls are usually reared according to traditional gender
stereotypes, and this upbringing also influences personality in different
ways.
 A study of more than 7,000 college students in 16 Islamic nations found
that women measured significantly higher in anxiety than men did in 11 of
the 16 samples studied (Alansari, 2006).
The Role of Culture in Shaping Personality
 Research in cross-cultural psychology shows how personality can vary from one culture or
country to the next.
 Anxiety and other negative emotions may also be related to cultural differences.
 Western people in general, and Americans, in particular, also exhibit greater optimism and view
themselves and their future more positively. They even consider their sports teams, cities, and
friends to be superior, when compared to those of Asian cultures (Endo, Heine, & Lehman,
2000).
 Karma
 Individualism
 Child rearing practices
Methods of Personality Assessment
 Self-report or objective inventories
 Projective techniques
 Clinical interviews
 Behavioral assessment procedures
 Thought-sampling assessment procedures
A personality assessment
technique in which research
participants answer questions
about their behaviors and feelings.
paper-and-
pencil
tests
dealing with
symptoms, attitudes,
interests, fears.
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality
Inventory (MMPI)
California Psychological Inventory (CPI)
Self-report
Examples
Projective techniques
Rorschach
Inkblot
Technique
Thematic
Apperception
Test (TAT)
Word
association and
sentence
completion
22
A personality assessment device
in which research participants are
presumed to project personal
needs, fears, and values onto
their interpretation or description
of an ambiguous stimulus.
Clinical Interviews
It is reasonable to assume that valuable information can be
obtained by talking to the person being evaluated and asking
relevant questions about past and present life experiences, social
and family relationships, and the problems that led the person to
seek psychological help.
A wide range of behaviors, feelings, and thoughts can be
investigated in the interview, including general appearance,
behavior, and attitude; facial expressions, posture, and gestures;
preoccupations; degree of self-insight; and level of contact with
reality.
An observer evaluates a person’s behavior in a given
situation. The better the observers know the person
being assessed, the more accurate their evaluations
are likely to be.
Behavioral Assessment
In the thought-sampling approach to
assessment, a person’s thoughts are recorded
systematically to provide a sample over a
period of time.
• The thought-sampling assessment procedure aid in diagnosis
and treatment.
• A client can be asked to write or tape-record thoughts and
moods for later analysis by the psychologist.
Thought Sampling
• Psychologists study personality in different ways.
• The method used depends on the aspect of personality under investigation.
• Some psychologists are interested only in overt behavior—what we do and
say in response to certain stimuli.
• Other psychologists are concerned with feelings and conscious experiences
as measured by tests and questionnaires. Such self-report inventories are
among the most frequently used research techniques.
• Still other investigators try to understand the unconscious forces that may
motivate us.
Research in the Study of
Personality
Research in the Study of
Personality

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Theories of personality

  • 2. Topics  Definition of Personality  Approaches to the study of personality  Personality and the Social Media  The role of Ethnicity and Gender in Personality  The Role of Culture in Shaping Personality  Methods of personality assessment
  • 4. Activity Make a list of the words that describe your personality?
  • 5. Our personality may be the mask we wear when we face the outside world
  • 6. Roots of Personality  Personality derives from the Latin word persona, which refers to a mask used by actors in a play.
  • 7. Pause to Ponder • Basic questions about the nature of personality—for example:  Whether we are born with a certain type of personality or learn it from our parents?  Whether personality is influenced by unconscious forces  Whether personality can change after our childhood years.
  • 8. Approaches to the study of personality
  • 9. Psychoanalytic Approach Neo-psychoanalytic Approach Life Span Approach Genetic Approach Humanistic approach Cognitive approach Behavioral Approach Social learning Approach
  • 10. Psychoanalytic • Sigmund Freud Neo-psychoanalytic • Carl Jung • Alfred Adler • Karen Horney Life span • Erick Erickson Genetic • Gordon Allport • Raymond Cattell • Eysenck • McCrae and Costa Humanistic • Abraham Maslow • Carl Roger Cognitive • George Kelly Behavioral • BF. Skinner Social learning • Albert Bandura
  • 11. Not one but many Definitions of Personality
  • 12.  Personality can be defined as an enduring, unique cluster of characteristics that may change in different situations.  Enduring characteristics means that personality is relatively stable and predictable. For example, honest, dependable, moody, aggressive, suspicious, anxious, jolly, friendly, dominating.  Each individual possess special characteristics that distinguish us from all others.  Sometimes personality can vary with the situation. Definition of Personality
  • 13. Example  Although we recognize, for example, that a friend may be calm much of the time, we know that he or she can become excitable, nervous, or scared at other times.
  • 14. Personality and the Social Media 1. Do we present our real selves on social media? 2. Does the use of social media influence or change our personalities?
  • 15.  Psychologists have found that the use of online social networking sites like Facebook can both shape personalities.  Studies have found that those who are introverted, neurotic, lonely, and socially awkward find it easier to express their true selves (their real personalities) online instead of in person (Marriott & Buchanan, 2014).  One study of adolescents in China aged 13 to 18 found that excessive time spent using the Internet resulted in significant levels of anxiety and depression when compared to teenagers who spent considerably less time online (Lam & Peng, 2010).  Other research found that high levels of social media use can reduce psychological well-being (how happy we feel) and decrease the quality of relationships with friends and romantic partners (Blais, Craig, Pepler, & Connolly, 2008; Huang, 2010a; Kross et al., 2013).
  • 16. The Role of Race in Shaping Personality  In most fields, educational and professional opportunities for women and people of ethnic minority groups were limited.  In addition, in the field of personality theory, virtually all the patients and subjects the earlier theories were based on were White. Even the laboratory rats were white.  Although the majority of the patients and subjects were men. Yet, the personality theorists confidently offered theories that were supposed to be valid for all people, regardless of gender, race, or ethnic origin.
  • 17. The Role of Gender in Shaping Personality  Boys and girls are usually reared according to traditional gender stereotypes, and this upbringing also influences personality in different ways.  A study of more than 7,000 college students in 16 Islamic nations found that women measured significantly higher in anxiety than men did in 11 of the 16 samples studied (Alansari, 2006).
  • 18. The Role of Culture in Shaping Personality  Research in cross-cultural psychology shows how personality can vary from one culture or country to the next.  Anxiety and other negative emotions may also be related to cultural differences.  Western people in general, and Americans, in particular, also exhibit greater optimism and view themselves and their future more positively. They even consider their sports teams, cities, and friends to be superior, when compared to those of Asian cultures (Endo, Heine, & Lehman, 2000).  Karma  Individualism  Child rearing practices
  • 19. Methods of Personality Assessment  Self-report or objective inventories  Projective techniques  Clinical interviews  Behavioral assessment procedures  Thought-sampling assessment procedures
  • 20. A personality assessment technique in which research participants answer questions about their behaviors and feelings. paper-and- pencil tests dealing with symptoms, attitudes, interests, fears. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) California Psychological Inventory (CPI) Self-report Examples
  • 22. 22 A personality assessment device in which research participants are presumed to project personal needs, fears, and values onto their interpretation or description of an ambiguous stimulus.
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 26.
  • 27.
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30.
  • 31. Clinical Interviews It is reasonable to assume that valuable information can be obtained by talking to the person being evaluated and asking relevant questions about past and present life experiences, social and family relationships, and the problems that led the person to seek psychological help. A wide range of behaviors, feelings, and thoughts can be investigated in the interview, including general appearance, behavior, and attitude; facial expressions, posture, and gestures; preoccupations; degree of self-insight; and level of contact with reality.
  • 32. An observer evaluates a person’s behavior in a given situation. The better the observers know the person being assessed, the more accurate their evaluations are likely to be. Behavioral Assessment
  • 33. In the thought-sampling approach to assessment, a person’s thoughts are recorded systematically to provide a sample over a period of time. • The thought-sampling assessment procedure aid in diagnosis and treatment. • A client can be asked to write or tape-record thoughts and moods for later analysis by the psychologist. Thought Sampling
  • 34.
  • 35. • Psychologists study personality in different ways. • The method used depends on the aspect of personality under investigation. • Some psychologists are interested only in overt behavior—what we do and say in response to certain stimuli. • Other psychologists are concerned with feelings and conscious experiences as measured by tests and questionnaires. Such self-report inventories are among the most frequently used research techniques. • Still other investigators try to understand the unconscious forces that may motivate us. Research in the Study of Personality
  • 36. Research in the Study of Personality