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    extraordinary individuals. The following will entail a concise description of the infamous Dr. John Nash‚ his life‚ his struggles‚ but mainly his personality. I will be comparing several examples of his personality to two theorist‚ Alfred Adler and Gordon Allport. Dr. John Nash is an American mathematician‚ born on June 13‚ 1928 in Westfield Virginia. His father‚ whom his is named after‚ was an electrical engineer and his mother‚ prior to marriage‚ was a school teacher. Nash grew up a brilliant minded individual

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    Cited: Allport‚ Gordon W. ABC ’s of Scapegoating. New York: Anti-Defamation League of B ’nai B ’rith‚ 1983. Armstrong‚ Karen. The Battle for God. New York: The Random House Publishing Group‚ 2001. Harris‚ Sam. The End of Faith. New York: Norton & Company‚ 2004

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    Social Psychology Social psychology is a discipline that uses scientific method “to understand and explain how the thought‚ feelings and behavior of individuals are influenced by the actual‚ imagines or implied presence of other beings” (Allport‚ 1985). Social psychology is also the scientific study of how people think about‚ influence‚ and relate to one another. Social psychology includes a broad range of social topics‚ including group‚ social perception‚ leadership‚ non-verbal behavior

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    conscientiousness one might conclude that they neat‚ smart‚ and organized. Trait theory’s primary focused on the measuring and identifying personality characteristics. Gordon Allport is the founding father of trait personality perspective. At the time‚ personality was not a sub-discipline of psychology (“Application”). Allport found that there were more than 4‚000 words to describe personality traits. He felt that there were to many repetitive traits so he broke them down into three categorizes. These

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    INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY INTRODUCTION The term of personality comes from the Latin word persona‚ which brings the meaning of ‘mask’. What is personality? Personality is a complex hypothetical concept which consists of all the consistent ways in the behaviour of one person differs from other‚ especially in social situations. The concept of personality is used to explain the stability in a person’s behaviour over time and across situations‚ that is also the behavioural differences among people

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    Assignment 1 Social psychologists have identified stereotyping and the formation of it as playing an important role in the developing of prejudice. Stereotypes are used throughout society and this essay will show that they can be exceedingly harmful. Prejudice is a negative attitude people form about others‚ often a group of people that differ from themselves. Prejudice can be defined as a preconceived opinion or bias. It is possible that a preconceived opinion might be harmless however

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    Maslow Abraham Maslow was a humanistic psychologist whose theories of self-actualization and hierarchy of needs had a significant impact on the field of human development. Maslow was a very optimistic theorist regarding human beings‚ with thoughts that he wanted humans to be happy and be the best that they can be regarding their life path. Maslow defined self-actualization as a human being realizing personal potential‚ self- fulfillment and one who seeks personal growth and

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    References: Fiske‚ S. T. (2010) Social beings: Core motives in social psychology (2nd ed.). Hoboken‚ NJ: John Wiley & Sons. Allport‚ G. W. (1947). Scientific models and human morals. Psychological Review‚ 54(4)‚ 182-192. Kamtekar‚ R. (2004). Situationism and Virtue Ethics on the Content of Our Character. Ethics‚ 114(3)‚ pp. 458-491.

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    trait models‚ approaches concerning motives ad needs‚ humanistic self-theories‚ organismic theories‚ cognitive theories‚ learning theories‚ etc. Example: * Specialized psychology depart -Allport made major contributions to the nature of prejudice. - Allport defines a trait as a neuropsychic structure having the capacity to render many stimuli functionally equivalent and to initiate and guide equivalent forms of adaptive and expressive behavior. -With the tremendous expansion

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    Psychology I tutorial for 9 May: Personality theories Lecturer: Tracey Fleming t.fleming@ru.ac.za ___________________________________________________________________________ Students may compare any two theories of personality‚ and are required to highlight the main similarities and differences between the two. They should have a paragraph somewhere highlighting each theory’s main propositions/ tenets in order to build a strong argument. The most common comparisons you will probably come across

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