PY281 - Personality

This course will be an in-depth exploration into the lives and theories of a number of influential personality theorists. We will cover several theories from their earliest versions, through changes and modifications with time and research, in order to explore the process of theory-building with respect to understanding people. We will also delve into a number of scientific controversies surrounding personality. For example, what units shall be used to measure personality? Are humans more the product of their dispositions or of the situations in which they find themselves? Is the concept of the self useful and necessary? What is the unconscious? Why do or don't people change?

Prerequisite: Psychology 100 or Psychology 105.

1 unit — Roberts

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In Block 7, students in PY281 will be studying the major theorists of human personality and the self, bringing to life these theories in a psychobiography of a friend.
 In Block 7, students in PY281 will be studying the major theorists of human personality and the self, bringing to life these theories in a psychobiography of a friend.
In Block 7, students in PY281 will be studying the major theorists of human personality and the self, bringing to life these theories in a psychobiography of a friend.

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Term Block Title Instructor Location Student Limit/Available Updated
Fall 2024 Block 4 Personality Tomi-Ann Roberts Tutt Science Building 214 25 / 2 11/21/2024
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