PSY 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Group Cohesiveness, Trait Theory, Behavior Modification
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A person"s typical thoughts, emotional responses, and behaviors that are relatively stable over time and across circumstances. Refers to a person"s typical thoughts, emotional responses, and behaviors that are relatively stable over time and across circumstances. Like everyone else, you have a sense of your own personality. It"s part of what you mean when you say myself . Everything you think, believe, and feel about yourself. Includes your physical body and your conscious awareness of being unique and separate from others. An integrated set of memories, beliefs, and generalizations about yourself. Organized as a network of interconnected knowledge about yourself. Helps you quickly perceive, organize, interpret, and use information about yourself. The immediate experience of the self in the here and now. This experience is limited to the amount of personal information that you are processing at one moment in time.