BEHV 2018 Personality
Credit Points 10
Legacy Code 102906
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Description Most of us probably use the term 'personality' almost every day. Yet the conceptualisation and definition of personality is far from settled. This subject introduces the controversies and debates in the psychology of personality, as well as the major theoretical and applied approaches to its measurement. Emphasis is placed on an understanding of personality research and its implications for the practice of psychology.
School Psychology
Discipline Psychology
Student Contribution Band HECS Band 1 10cp
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Level Undergraduate Level 2 subject
Equivalent Subjects BEHV 2011 - Personality Motivation and Emotion BEHV 3017 - Personality
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this subject, students should be able to:
1. Describe the major theories of personality (APAC Graduate Attributes 1.1i, 1.1ii).
2. Analyse contemporary personality research to solve scientific problems, including in peer groups (APAC GA 1.1ii, 1.1xii 1.3, 1.5).
3. Identify the practical implications of individual differences and personality research to applied psychology (APAC GA 1.1i, 1.1ii, 1.3).
4. Identify impacts of cultural context on personality and identity, including from Indigenous Australian perspectives (APAC GA 1.1ii, 1.1xi, 1.2)
5. Demonstrate effective written expression of scientific thinking using APA structure and formatting conventions (APAC GA 1.3, 1.6).
Subject Content
1. Introduction to Personality: What is personality and individual differences?
2. The Psychoanalytic Approach: Freud's psychoanalytic perspective; psychoanalytic alternatives to Freud; Neo-Freudian psychoanalytic perspectives.
3. The Behaviourist Approach: Radical behaviourism; cognitive behaviourism.
4. The Humanistic/Existentialist/Phenomenological Approach
5. The Dispositional Approach
6. Comparisons and evaluations.
7. Expressions of personality
8. Extremes of personality expression: personality disorders
Assessment
The following table summarises the standard assessment tasks for this subject. Please note this is a guide only. Assessment tasks are regularly updated, where there is a difference your Learning Guide takes precedence.
Type | Length | Percent | Threshold | Individual/Group Task |
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Portfolio | 1,300 words | 30 | N | Individual |
Applied Project | 1,200 words | 30 | N | Group |
Final Exam | 2 hours | 40 | N | Individual |
Prescribed Texts
No Prescribed Text
Teaching Periods
Autumn (2022)
Bankstown
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Penrith (Kingswood)
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Parramatta - Victoria Rd
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WSU Online TRI-2 (2022)
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WSU Online TRI-1 (2023)
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Autumn (2023)
Bankstown City
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Penrith (Kingswood)
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Parramatta - Victoria Rd
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WSU Online TRI-3 (2023)
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