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    VI.    Motivation To Allport‚ an adequate theory of motivation must consider the notion that motives change as people mature and also that people are motivated by present drives and wants. Allport believed that most people are motivated by present drives rather than by past events and are aware of what they are doing and have some understanding of why they are doing it. A. Reactive and Proactive Theories of Motivation Adult behavior is both reactive and proactive‚ and an adequate theory

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    SAMPLE PAPER – I Class: XII Subject Psychology Time: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 70 General Instructions: (i) All questions are compulsory. (ii) Marks for each question are indicated against it. (iii) Answers should be brief and to the point. (iv) PART- A has 10 Learning Checks carrying one mark each. You are required to answer them as directed. (v) Questions 11 to 16 in PART- B are Very Short Answer type questions carrying 2 marks each. Answer to each

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    a role in test scores. James McKeen Cattell Biography (1860-1944) Birth and Death: * James McKeen Cattell was born May 25‚ 1860 in Easton‚ Pennsylvania. * He died January 20‚ 1944 Early Life: James McKeen Cattell was the oldest child born to a wealthy family in Pennsylvania. His father‚ William‚ was a Presbyterian minister who later became the president of Easton College. His uncle was Alexander Gilmore Cattell‚ a U.S. Senator for New Jersey. Cattell attended Lafayette College starting

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    instantaneous moment of birth? According to Gordon Allport‚ in “The Language of Prejudice”‚ he believes that “Without words we should scarcely be able to form categories at all” (217). This statement is valid‚ because today historical events such as the Rwanda genocide have been labeled as a category of “genocide”. And because of this categorization of the Hutu and Tutsi; they became victims of the “nouns that cut slices” (218)‚ a phrase that Allport uses for “the names that help us to perform the clustering”

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    Most recently‚ the Attentional Control Theory (ACT) (Eysenck et al.‚ 2007) has created considerable research interest‚ and many of its main hypotheses has obtained empirical support (Berggren & Derakshan‚ 2013; Derakshan & Eysenck‚ 2009; Eysenck & Derakshan‚ 2011). According to ACT‚ anxiety consumes resources within the limited capacity working memory system. Based on Baddeley’s (1986) working memory

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    standards that are built for us by the society (Nairne et al.‚ 2001). The objective of this discussion is to analyse an individual ’s personality and gather the defining traits. This analysis of individualistic behaviour through the "Big Five" and Allport ’s trait theory would provide insights to how well the psychological aspect fits into the uniqueness of an individual rather than of cognitive thought processing. Individualistic view of Personality In terms of my individual personality‚ the

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    they have from their guardian parents or relatives. This supports the theory of how important child experiences are when forming personalities‚ and their behavior towards difficult situations. Their first reaction is based on their innate behavior. Allport strongly believed that most individuals react to their surroundings and also shape their surroundings to react to them (Feist & Feist‚ 2009). The concept of proprium makes individual’s traits work along to the world around them (Feist & Feist‚ 2009)

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    SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY OF PERSONALITY BY ARINZECHUKWU PRINCESS UZOCHUKWU GROUP: 324 V.N. KARAZIN KHARKIV NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (SCHOOL OF MEDICINE) TABLE OF CONTENT Introduction Personality Psychology The Basic Approaches to Studying Personality Behavioral Assessment of Personality Person Perception and Accuracy Competition Towards a Cooperative Social-Personality Psychology References Introduction

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    relationship between personality traits of parents and parents’ reports of adolescent’s problems. The sample consisted of 389 adolescences whose ages range from 12–15 years old and their parents. Measure instrument; Child Behaviour Check List/CBCL/4–16 and Eysenck Personality Questionnaire are used. In order to analyze the data‚ correlation analysis were employed. As a result of this study‚ a positive correlation between parents’ personality traits and adolescences’ behaviour problems has been found. In line

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    theory ’s perspective. What type of specialized training might counselors need to address the clinical needs of elderly clients? What specific clinical skill sets may be needed? Eysenck’s Three Dimensions of Personality British psychologist Hans Eysenck (Schultz‚ 2009) developed a model of personality based upon three universal traits: Introversion/Extraversion: Introversion involves directing attention on inner experiences‚ while extraversion relates to focusing attention outward on other people

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