Cognitive topics in personality | |
Learning ObjectivesUpon completing this chapter, you will be able to:
Define cognition, including an identification of the key levels of cognition that are of interest to personality psychologists. |
Define and differentiate personalizing cognition and objectifying cognition. |
Compare and contrast human information processing and computer information processing. |
Define field dependence, and review recent and historical work on this personality variable. |
Discuss historical and modern work by personality psychologists on pain tolerance and sensation reducing-augmenting. |
Define locus of control, and discuss historical and modern work on this personality variable. |
Differentiate generalized expectancies from specific expectancies. |
Define learned helplessness, and discuss historical and modern work on this personality variable. |
Discuss explanatory style, and identify how it is a reformulated theory of learned helplessness. |
Discuss and differentiate the explanatory style dimensions of internal/external, stable/ temporary, and global/specific. |
Discuss the key elements of optimistic and pessimistic explanatory styles, and provide examples of each type of explanatory style. |
Discuss work on the relationship between explanatory style and health. |
Discuss Personal Projects Analysis as a strategy for studying personality. |
Discuss personality research focusing on life tasks, goals, and strategies. |
Discuss intelligence as an individual difference variable. |
Differentiate the achievement and aptitude approaches to intelligence. |
Discuss general intelligence and specific intelligences. |
Discuss the cultural context of intelligence. |
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