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Personality and the Environment

Personality and the Environment. Supported by Social Scientists Empirical Data. Review from the Nature vs. Nuture Debate From Yesterday. Nature http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMU1PuY1lx8&list=PLftzcs-q3kU6oy_Fg4UvcIXE-c1wKgjGX (only first 2 minuets) Nature

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Personality and the Environment

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  1. Personality and the Environment Supported by Social Scientists Empirical Data

  2. Review from the Nature vs. Nuture Debate From Yesterday Nature http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMU1PuY1lx8&list=PLftzcs-q3kU6oy_Fg4UvcIXE-c1wKgjGX (only first 2 minuets) Nature http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apzXGEbZht0&list=PL-XYniZwZ8UWKgPF6TpWZvhNr1-mnBXlM

  3. Who are Social Scientist 1. The study of human society and of individual relationships in and to society. 2. A scholarly or scientific discipline that deals with such study, generally regarded as including sociology, psychology, anthropology, economics, political science, and history.

  4. What is Empirical Data The dictionary definition of empirical evidence is evidence relating to or based on experience or observation. This type of evidence is necessary for a theory to be confirmed.

  5. Three Mechanisms of Parental Influence; • Direct Interaction • Emotional Identification • Family Stories

  6. Direct Interaction Involves direct communication between the parent and the child; • Transfer of knowledge • Reward for desired behavior • Punishment for undesired behavior

  7. Emotional Identification By the age of 4 or 5: • The child begins to self identify as possessing characteristics of the parents as their own • This is more common when the child looks similar to the parents • This influence is even grater if the parent supports the child's actions with positive reinforcement

  8. Family Stories • Are a symbolic form of identification • Centered around the accomplishments of a particular family member • Recounting these sorties allows the child to feel pride due to the biological relationship to tis persons accomplishments.

  9. Class Question???? How do you think your Birth Order has influenced your personality? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zw8_SQLZ-A

  10. Instructions; • Please re-read the handout and answers the question on the back. • You will be asked to hand in the handout tomorrow at the beginning of class • Please put your name on it!!!!! • You may work with other class mates to fill in these answers. But you each need to hand in a your own answeres.

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