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This person described personality in terms of enduring traits.
Allport
Famous for his social learning theory on a locus of control.
Rotter
People of this trait tend to be organized and mindful of details. They plan ahead, think about how their behavior affects others, and are mindful of deadlines.
Conscientious
People of this trait tend to have trust, altruism, kindness, affection, and other prosocial behaviors. People low in this trait tend to be more competitive and sometimes even manipulative.
Agreeableness
Became interested in personality dynamics when he noticed that certain patients' symptoms made no neurological sense.
Freud
People of this trait tend to be curious about the world and other people and eager to learn new things and enjoy new experiences.
Openness
After receiving a low grade on an exam, Phil slams the door as he leaves the classroom.
Displacement
John has a lot of unconscious hostility toward his father, but he is outwardly very affectionate toward him and tells other people that he and his father have a great relationship.
Reaction Formation
Patricia has a lot of anger at the way her verbally and physically abusive father treated her during her childhood. She has never confronted him about this. However, she has written a best-selling novel in which parent-child conflict is a major theme.
Sublimation
A new graduate who takes a high-profile, high-status job feels that she can succeed in it would have this Socio/Cognitive trait
Self Efficacy
Said adolescents who are struggling to form their identity are seeking to discover a Self Concept
Rogers
When you have an internal locus of control in positive circumstances, but an external locus of control in negative circumstances
Self-Serving Bias
Self-report personality inventory would be most helpful in finding Mental Illness
MMPI
Name two personality traits are found in both Eysenck and Costa spectrums
Extraversion/Neuroticism
Who do you believe said “ It is apparent to me, from my observations of different cultures and my own patients, that the deepest part of the individual psyche is the collective unconscious, which contains universal archetypes.”
Carl Jung