![]() The five major dimensions used to characterize people’s personalities: neuroticism, extraversion, openness to experience, agreeableness, and conscientiousness. People’s overall evaluation of their worth as based on an assessment of the qualities that make up the self-concept.Ī self-definition or sense of who one is, where one is going, and how one fits into society. ![]() ![]() People’s perceptions of their unique attributes or traits. Unique and integrative “life stories” that we construct about our pasts and futures to give ourselves an identity and our lives meaning an aspect of personality. Relatively enduring dimensions or qualities of personality along which people differ (for example, extraversion, aloofness).Ĭompared to traits, more situation-specific and changeable aspects of personality ways in which people adapt to their roles and environments, including motives, goals, plans, schemas, self-conceptions, stage-specific concerns, and coping mechanisms. The organized combination of attributes, motives, values, and behaviors that is unique to each individual. ![]() CH 11 Sigelman &Ridr Life-Span Human Development, 9th edition: Self & Personality Term
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