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The Personality
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The Personality

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Match the following definitions of personality with their respective authors:

Personality is the sum total of ways in which an individual reacts to and interacts with others = Stephens Robbin Personality is self, an organized, permanent, subjectively perceived entity which is at the very heart of all our experiences = Carl Rogers Personality means how a person affects others and how he understands and views himself as well as the pattern of inner and outer measurable traits and the person-situation interaction = Freud Luthans Personality can be defined as those inner psychological characteristics that both determine and reflect how a person responds to his or her environment = Not mentioned in the text

Match the following terms with their meanings:

Persona = A mask or 'to speak through' Personality = Combination of features or qualities that forms a person’s unique identity Self = An organized, permanent, subjectively perceived entity at the heart of all experiences Trait = Inner psychological characteristics that determine and reflect how a person responds to the environment

Match the following statements with their descriptions of personality:

Personality indicates the role which a person plays in public and society = Defines the social role of an individual Personality refers to how people affect others and how they understand and view themselves = Reflects interpersonal impact and self-perception Personality is the combination of features or qualities that forms a person’s unique identity = Describes the composition of personality Personality is the pattern of inner and outer measurable traits and the person-situation interaction = Defines the measurable aspects and their interaction with situations

Match the following terms with their derived meanings:

<p>Persona = To speak through Personality = Derived from the Latin word 'persona' Self = Organized and permanent entity Trait = Inner psychological characteristics</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following authors with their definitions of personality:

<p>Stephens Robbin = The sum total of ways in which an individual reacts to and interacts with others Carl Rogers = Self, an organized, permanent, subjectively perceived entity at the heart of all experiences Freud Luthans = How a person affects others and understands and views oneself, pattern of inner and outer measurable traits and the person-situation interaction Not mentioned in the text = Personality can be defined as those inner psychological characteristics that both determine and reflect how a person responds to his or her environment</p> Signup and view all the answers

Define personality according to the Latin origin of the term.

<p>Personality is derived from the Latin word 'persona' which means a mask or 'to speak through.'</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to Stephens Robbins, how is personality defined?

<p>Personality is the sum total of ways in which an individual reacts to and interacts with others.</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to Carl Rogers, how does he define personality?

<p>Carl Rogers defines personality as self, an organized, permanent, subjectively perceived entity which is at the very heart of all our experiences.</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to Freud Luthans, how is personality defined?

<p>Personality means how a person affects others and how he understands and views himself as well as the pattern of inner and outer measurable traits and the person-situation interaction.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does personality refer to, according to the text?

<p>Personality refers to how people affect others and how they understand and view themselves as well as their pattern of inner and outer measurable traits, and the person-situation interactions.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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