PSYC-2300 Lecture 4: Lecture 4

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Henry murray: personality refers to the way a person is: Dispositional domain - deals centrally with the ways in which individuals di er from one another. Cognitive-experiential domain: orient their frame of reference di erent than someone else - our thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and desires shape our personality. Intrapsychic domain: refers to mental mechanisms of personality, many of which pirate outside the realm of conscious awareness - including understanding freud. N - a liation - tendency is measured in self-report and implicit motive approach. Social and cultural domains: personality doesn"t merely reside with the head and nervous system, but a ftecs and is a ected by the social and cultural context. The adjustment domain: some personality traits are related to poor adjustment - studying disorders of personality depends our understanding of. Chapter 2 - personality assessment, measurement and research. Individual di erences psychology is closely link to psychometrics.

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