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What are the problems with psychoanaylsis approach?
What have been the positives of psychoanalysis?
What are some of Freud's concepts that are used in other areas?
What does the behaviourist approach say personality results from?
What does radical behaviourism reject?
According to behaviourism, what shapes personality and what has no role?
What did Watson (1930) believe?
What is the strength of the behaviourism approach?
What are the problems of behaviourism?
What does the information processing paradigm emphasize?
Evolutionary psychology understands behaviour as result of what? And how does individual differences arise?
What is dynamic interactionism approach?
What does behavioural genetics methods assess?
What methods does the behavioural genetics approach use?
Who found high correlations in big 5 scores in monozygotic twins then low in dizygotic?
Who found big differences in the similarities in twins that where monozygotic and dizygotic?
What are the three instances of psychoanalysis?
Who created percentages for how heritable big 5 traits are?
In Eaves et al. (1989), Lehlin and Martin (2001), Waller (1999), and Jang et al. (1996) where the habitability rate of big 5 traits same or different?
Who found adopted children correlated more with biological parent on all scales than adoptive parents?
Pedersen et al. (1988) and Hershberger et al. (1995) both found...
What are the problems when estimating contributions of hertiability and environment;
According to psychoanalysis, what are the two mechanisms responsible for character formation and individual differences?
What were the two dimensions of Asendorps and Scherer (1983)?
What are the various types in Asendorps and Scherer (1983) regarding different levels of the dimensions?
What did Asendorps and Scherer (1983) involve?
What were the results of Asendrops and Scherer (1983)?
What are the assumptions of psychoanalysis?