by Dr. Bernard A.T. Tan | Oct 21, 2018 | Personality Psychology | 0 Comments
Biological Personality Theory
by Dr. Bernard A.T. Tan | Oct 21, 2018 | Personality Psychology | 0 Comments
Social Cognitive Personality Theory
by Dr. Bernard A.T. Tan | Oct 21, 2018 | Personality Psychology | 0 Comments
Behavioristic Personality Theory
by Dr. Bernard A.T. Tan | Oct 21, 2018 | Personality Psychology | 0 Comments
Pychodynamic Personality Theory
by Dr. Bernard A.T. Tan | Mar 11, 2016 | Personality Psychology | 0 Comments
According to Webster’s Dictionary, behavior is defined as the manner of behaving: conduct, manners and carriage of oneself, with respect to propriety or morals. It also defines behavior as an organism’s muscular or glandular response to stimulation, especially that...
by Dr. Bernard A.T. Tan | Mar 11, 2016 | Personality Psychology | 0 Comments
Why are we different? We exist in an unstable and turbulent environment bombarded with a multitude and diversity of dynamic forces and stimuli acting on us, regulating the way we ought to behave and conduct our way of life. There is no avenue to escape from these...
by Dr. Bernard A.T. Tan | Mar 14, 2016 | Personality Psychology | 0 Comments
There are two schools of thought on our behavioral disposition. The nature theory of human behavior posits that our behavioral traits are inherited from the genes of one of the members in the family tree of our ancestor. Nature endows us with inborn abilities and...
by Dr. Bernard A.T. Tan | Mar 14, 2016 | Personality Psychology | 0 Comments
Definition: A trait is the smallest unit that describes a human quality. Traits can be classified into the following types. Genetic Trait Vs Learned Trait Genetic is inherited from the genes of our family tree. The percentage of genetic traits varies from 30% –...
by Dr. Bernard A.T. Tan | Mar 11, 2016 | Personality Psychology | 0 Comments
Rationale of Using Traits We shall begin by studying the smallest unit of behavior share by human beings. The smallest unit of human behavior is a trait that is found in all human personality. We need a tool to identify its characteristic or qualities. The best tool...