Theories of Personality
Across
- 3. The degree to which people regulate our social behavior, in order to make a particular social impression.
- 4. A pattern of "relatively permanent" traits and unique characteristics and individually to a person's behavior.
- 7. Knowledge structure about the self.
- 9. Enter-disciplinary approach to studying aging.
- 10. Pleasant, desirable stress that arouses us to preserve and accomplish challenging goals.
- 12. A trigger or stimulus that induces stress.
- 13. Definition of who one is; define who you are.
- 14. "Reality Principle"
- 16. The process by which a person learns one's culture.
- 18. "Pleasure Principle"
- 19. People in collectivist cultures
- 20. A set of related assumptions that allows scientists to use logical deductive reasoning to formulate testable hypothesis.
- 21. Ways to avoid awareness of unpleasant or anxiety arousing experiences.
- 22. A continuous state of arousal in which demands are perceived as greater than the inner and outer resources available for dealing with them.
- 23. Description of who one is.
- 24. A short term state of arousal in response to a perceived threat or challenge that has a definite endpoint.
Down
- 1. Focus on sociability, family, and importance of in-groups.
- 2. Unpleasant, undesirable stress caused caused by aversion conditions.
- 4. The study of subjective experience or the meaning that a person gives to events.
- 5. Happiness and pleasure are the chief goals in life.
- 6. People in individualistic cultures.
- 8. Set of factors that activate, direct, and maintain behavior, usually towards a goal.
- 11. "Creating Guilt"
- 15. Esteem of the self
- 17. Focus on unique and independent aspects of the self.