Chapter 14: Problem 1
What is self actualization? How does one achieve it?
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Chapter 14: Problem 1
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What is the importance of common traits in Cattell's theory? What are Cattell's source traits?
Do you think that you choose your own behaviors freely, or do you believe that your current behaviors are determined by previous behaviors and events? Explain.
Work with a small group of students and take turns recalling some early memories. Jot down those memories, and discuss the following question: Do these early memories relate to your present personality?
What is the difference between cardinal and central traits? Between surface and source traits?
Choose a character in a movie or television show you have recently seen. Describe the character in terms of the personality dimensions proposed by one of the trait theorists discussed in this section.
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