Week 17B * During today’s lecture‚ we will begin our coverage of psychodynamic theories. * First‚ we will cover Sigmund Freud’s (1914) psychoanalytic theory‚ Robert Raskin’s (Raskin & Hall‚ 1979; Raskin & Terry‚ 1988) related research on the measurement of narcissism‚ and W. Keith Campbell and Craig Foster’s (2002) related research on narcissism as a predictor of perceived quality of alternatives to current romantic relationships. * Highlights of Chapters 5 and 7 (cont.)
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Purpose in Life Test(PIL) February 20‚ 2013 * Life Orientation Test-Revised February 20‚ 2013 * Edward Personal Preference(EPPS) February 20‚ 2013 * Emotion Profile Index(EPI) February 20‚ 2013 * 16 Personality Factors(16PF) February 23‚ 2013 * Depression‚ Anxiety‚ Stress Scale(DASS42&21) February 20‚ 2013 * Coping Responses Inventory Adult Form(CRI) February 21‚ 2013 * Guilford-Zimmerman Temperament Survey(GZTS) February 20‚ 2013 * Brainard
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A collective term for the economic‚ occupational‚ and educational factors that influence an individual’s relative position in society defines _____ Select one: a. historical racism. b. the secondary appraisal. c. the biopsychosocial theory. d. socioeconomic status. Question 2 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text A _____ is any stimulus or event capable of producing physical or emotional stress. Select one: a. catastrophe b. coping mechanism c. uplift d. stressor Question 3
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Reliability is the consistency of your measurement‚ or the degree to which an instrument measures the same way each time it is used under the same condition with the same subjects. In short‚ it is the repeatability of your measurement. Validity is the strength of our conclusions‚ inferences or propositions. More formally‚ Cook and Campbell (1979) define it as the "best available approximation to the truth or falsity of a given inference‚ proposition or conclusion." In short‚ were we right? The real
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Some Personality Correlates of Music Preferences Malvika Arora & Dr. Shobhana Abhyankar‚ Dept of Psychology‚ Fergusson College‚ Pune Abstract The present study is aimed at studying some personality correlates of Music Preferences. A sample of 175 individuals‚ aged 18-28 and living in urban settings was surveyed on two inventories‚ namely‚ ‘Short Test on Music Preferences-Revised (STOMP-R)’ and ‘NEO-Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI)’. STOMP-R rated individuals’ music preferences on four broader ones
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Culture Fair Intelligence Test Raymond Bernard Cattell History - Late 1920’s - Publications of the Cattell Group and Individual Intelligence Tests (1930) - 1935‚ revision of scales into non-verbal form - 1940‚ items are completely perceptual‚ organized to six subtests. Out of 159 items analyzed‚ 72 of the satisfactory validity and reliability were retained for the published edition. - 1949‚ adopted the format which has been retained‚ consisting of 4 subtests (series‚ classification‚ matrices
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CHAPTER THREE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 3.1 INTRODUCTION This chapter deals with the process of obtaining the design specifications of the wireless Frequency Modulated Transmitter with a frequency of 100MHz in a range of 100m under accurate conditions. From the block diagram shown in FIG. 2.1‚ various circuit components are now chosen and appropriate approximate values are now chosen to match its properties as well as perform duties of the stages. The entire system could be grouped into two major stages
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scientific publishing‚ APA style manages to categorize the writing practices of a large discourse community. The formation of APA was created when a quarrel between Edward B. Tichener‚ head of Cornell University’s psychology laboratory‚ and James McKeen Cattell‚ editor of monthly Scientific and Psychological Review took place. Their arguments were about the tension in the field between the editor’s desire for a neat‚ dependable‚ standard product and idealist desire for particular expression and creativity
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1 1 of 55 PERSONALITY 2 2 of 55 Chapter outlines • Define Personality • Theories of Personality 1.Trait Theories 2.Psychoanalytic Theory 3.SocialCognitive Theories 4.Humanistic Theories • Personality tests • MBTI 3 of 55 2 questions • Why don’t people react in the same way to the same situation? • early life experiences • biological makeup • learning • Can we predict behavior? Does it depend on personality traits or on situation? • is personality assessment meaningful? 4 4 of 55
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Throughout psychology’s relatively brief history‚ there have been many famous psychologists who have left their mark both on psychology and on the world at large. While some of these individuals do not necessarily fit today’s definition of a ’psychologist’‚ a term which indicates a doctoral-level degree in psychology‚ their influence on psychology is without question. Learn more about psychologists by browsing through this list of some of the most famous thinkers in psychology history. Alfred Adler
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