Types and Trait Theories

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Australian Capital Territory - Australian Capital Territory Year 12 Certificate Psychology Mind Map on Types and Trait Theories, created by jasmin.uppal on 15/06/2013.
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Types and Trait Theories
  1. Cattell
    1. 16 Factor Personality Test

      Annotations:

      • Abstractedness, Apprehension, Dominance, Emotional Stability, Liveliness, Openness To Change, Perfectionism, Privateness, Reasoning, Rule Consciousness, Self-Reliance, Sensitivity, Social Boldness, Tension, Vigilance and Warmth 
      1. Mccrae & Costa
        1. Big 5 OCEAN

          Annotations:

          • Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism.
          1. Refined the 16 factors to five
      2. Gordon Allport
        1. CENTRAL TRAITS

          Annotations:

          • These are the general characteristics that form the basic foundations of personality. These central traits, while not as dominating as cardinal traits, are the major characteristics you might use to describe another person. Terms such as intelligent, honest,shy and anxious are considered central traits.
          1. CARDINAL TRAITS

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            • Traits that dominate an individual’s whole life, often to the point that the person becomes known specifically for these traits.
            1. He had lots of questions and trawled through dictionaries
              1. SECONDARY TRAITS

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                • These are the traits that are sometimes related to attitudes or preferences and often appear only in certain situations or under specific circumstances. Some examples would be getting anxious when speaking to a group or impatient while waiting in line.
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