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Latest revision as of 11:24, 18 February 2025
Personality psychology is a branch of psychology that studies personality and its variation among individuals. It is a scientific discipline which aims to show how people are individually different due to psychological forces.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personality_psychology</ref>
History[edit]
The study of personality has a broad and varied history in psychology with an abundance of theoretical traditions. The major theories include trait-based, psychoanalytic, gestalt, and behaviorism. Some of the earliest expressions of what would become personality psychology arose in the philosophical speculations of the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Greece, China, India and Persia.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personality_psychology#History</ref>
Personality Theories[edit]
Trait Theory[edit]
Trait theory suggests that personality is made up of a number of broad traits. It is based on the idea that people are individuals, with unique traits and characteristics.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personality_psychology#Trait_theory</ref>
Psychoanalytic Theory[edit]
Psychoanalytic theory approaches personality from a viewpoint that is very different from that of trait theory. It holds that personality is shaped by unconscious forces.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personality_psychology#Psychoanalytic_theory</ref>
Behaviorism[edit]
Behaviorism emphasizes the role of environmental factors in influencing behavior, to the near exclusion of innate or inherited factors.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personality_psychology#Behaviorism</ref>
Personality Tests[edit]
Personality tests are techniques designed to measure one’s personality. They are used to diagnose psychological problems as well as to screen candidates for college and employment.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personality_psychology#Personality_tests</ref>
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References[edit]
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