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1 | | Compare and contrast the psychodynamic and phenomenological-humanistic perspectives on personality. |
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2 | | People’s self-belief is the most important factor in shaping their world. Discuss how far you agree with this statement and why. |
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3 | | Compare and contrast the Five Factor Model of personality with Eysenck’s extraversion-stability theory. |
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4 | | Personality is largely a function of our biology and is therefore unchangeable. Discuss how far you agree with this statement and why. |
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5 | | Critically review the range of tools available to psychologists for assessing personality. |
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6 | | If personality is largely stable why can an individual’s behaviour appear to be inconsistent? |
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7 | | Examine the evidence for environmental influences on personality |
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8 | | Examine the evidence for personality being the result of an interaction between biology and environment. |
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