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Understanding Classical Conditioning Concepts Questions & Complete Answers Personality is an individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting. - Personality Personality traits are consistent patterns of behavior that endure over time. - Long-lasting personality Personality...

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Personality is an individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and
acting. - ✔✔Personality


Personality traits are consistent patterns of behavior that endure over time.
- ✔✔Long-lasting personality


Personality is a coherent whole where traits and behaviors are
interconnected and influence each other. - ✔✔Organized personality


Personality can change in response to different situations and experiences. -
✔✔Dynamic and adaptive personality


Personality is influenced by both psychological and physical factors, including
genetic and neurological processes. - ✔✔Psychophysical


Id, Ego, and Superego. - ✔✔Freud's model of personality


The primitive part of personality that seeks immediate gratification of basic
drives and desires. - ✔✔Id


The rational part that mediates between the desires of the id and the
realities of the external world. - ✔✔Ego


The moral conscience that incorporates societal standards and values. -
✔✔Superego

, The ego tries to satisfy the id's desires in realistic ways that will not upset
the superego. - ✔✔Interaction of Id, Ego, and Superego


Strategies used by the ego to manage conflict between the id and superego.
- ✔✔Defense mechanisms


It is based on unobservable constructs and lacks empirical support. -
✔✔Criticisms of Freud's psychoanalytic perspective


An approach developed by Carl Rogers that emphasizes the importance of
the self and the individual's subjective experience. - ✔✔Person-centered
approach


The process of realizing and fulfilling one's potential. -
✔✔Self-actualization


Accepting and valuing a person without conditions or judgment. -
✔✔Unconditional positive regard


It lacks empirical evidence and is considered overly idealistic. -
✔✔Criticisms of the humanistic perspective


Focuses on understanding the unique aspects of an individual through
qualitative methods like case studies. - ✔✔Idiographic approach


Seeks to identify general laws that apply to all individuals using quantitative
methods. - ✔✔Nomothetic approach


Humanistic and psychoanalytic theories. - ✔✔Idiographic personality
theories

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