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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Bishop Ch 13 20, Jung believed in both a personal unconscious and a collective unconscious that holds universal human memories called archetypes, trait theories studied by Cattell, personality inventories examples NEO-PI, humanistic includes self-actualization, perspectives different ways of viewing and explaining personality are humanistic, perspectives different ways of viewing and explaining personality are behavioral and social cognitive views, Freud theory is personality develops in stages, interview defined as self report through unstructures or semistructured interview, mind made up of different levels of awareness are conscious, Allport believed there were 200 traits that were wired into the nervous system to guide a person's behavior, oral (birth to 1) focus oral activities, behavioral and social cognitive views cognitive defined as anticipation, judgment, and memory, personality inventories defined as standard list of questions, often with "yes/true" or "no/false" answers, personality assessment includes personality inventories, psychodynamic includes psychosexual stages of personality development, psychodynamic includes basic aspects, Bandura includes behavioral and social cognitive views, basic aspects include personality comes from interplay and conflict, Big Five included extraversion, behavioral and social cognitive views behavioral defined as learned responses and habits