목차 Introduction R. B. Cattell Eysenck Gordon
Allport The Big Five Personality Traits Shyness
Narcissism Perfectionism Conclusion
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There
are eight basic aspects reconsidered in modern terms to explain personality;
Psychoanalytic, Neo-analytic/Ego, Biological, Behaviorist, Cognitive, Trait,
Humaistic and Interactionist. For our group presentation, we will focus on Trait
approach to explain personality. Trait approach is the use of a limited set of
adjectives or adjective dimensions to describe and scale individuals. Using this
approach, a couple of theorists have developed their own theories. Gordon
Allport defined trait as a generalized neuro-psychic structure or core tendency
that underlies behavior across time and situations. He thought each person has
unique, key qualities. R. B. Cattell went further with this view; the traits
listed by Allport were further grouped, rated, and then “factor analyzed” by
Cattell. In addition, Eysenck believed that there were three dimensions of
traits; extroversion, neuroticism, and psychoticism. These theories helped
develop a vast amount of research and has lead to the idea that trait can be
categorized into five big dimensions. The Big Five theory consists of dimensions
that include extroversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism, and
openness. We will introduce each theory and discuss how narcissism,
perfectionism, and shyness can be inferred from the Big Five theory to see if
there are any similarities or differences between these personality
traits.
본문내용 sm Perfectionism Conclusion Introduction There
are eight basic aspects reconsidered in modern terms to explain personality;
Psychoanalytic, Neo-analytic/Ego, Biological, Behaviorist, Cognitive, Trait,
Humaistic and Interactionist. For our group presentation, we will focus on Trait
approach to explain personality. Trait approach is the use of a limited set of
adjectives or adjective dimensions to d |
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