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Homework answers / question archive / PSY/250 Behavioral, Social-Cognitive, and Humanistic Personality Theories Matrix The behavioral perspective believes that personality is the result of your interactions with your environment
PSY/250 Behavioral, Social-Cognitive, and Humanistic Personality Theories Matrix
The behavioral perspective believes that personality is the result of your interactions with your environment. The social-cognitive perspective suggests you learn from observing others not just what you learn from your own experiences. And the humanistic perspective stresses the whole individual and delves into free will, self-efficacy, and self-actualization. This assignment will allow you to demonstrate how effectively you can compare and contrast behavioral, social-cognitive, and humanistic perspectives of personality (Course Learning Outcome #3).
Complete the Personality Theories Matrix below.
• Discuss how each criterion is represented in each personality theory.
• Respond in approximately 40 words per criterion.
• Explain your answers.
• Provide the page number from the textbook where you found the information for each response.
Note: Dr. Ellingford suggests you re-examine textbook chapters 9, 10, 16, 17, 18, 19.
Behavioral Theory
• Skinner (Ch. 16)
Social-cognitive Theories
• Bandura: Social Cognitive Theory (Ch. 17)
• Rotter’s Social Learning Theory (Ch. 18)
• Mischel’s Cognitive-Affective Personality Theory (Ch. 18)
• Kelly: Personal Constructs (Ch. 19)
Humanistic Theories
• Maslow (Ch. 9)
• Rogers (Ch. 10)