Title: Chapter 3 Personality, Perception,
1Chapter 3 Personality, Perception, Attribution
Nelson Quick
2Variables Influencing Individual Behavior
3Variables Influencing Individual Behavior
4Variables Influencing Individual Behavior
5Interactional Psychology Approach
6Definition of Personality
- Personality - A relatively stable set of
characteristics that influences an individuals
behavior
7Personality Theories
- Trait Theory - understand individuals by breaking
down behavior patterns into observable traits - Psychodynamic Theory - emphasizes the unconscious
determinants of behavior - Humanistic Theory - emphasizes individual growth
and improvement - Integrative Approach - describes personality as a
composite of an individuals psychological
processes
8Big Five Personality Traits
Sources P.T. Costa and R. R. McCrae, The NEO_PI
Personality Inventory (Odessa, FL Psychological
Assessment Resources, 1992) and J.F. Salgado,
The Five Factor Model of Personality and Job
Performance in the European Community, Journal
of Applied Psychology, 82 (1997) 30-43.)
9Personality Characteristics in Organizations
Locus of Control
External
Internal
10Personality Characteristics in Organizations
- Self-Efficacy - belief and expectations about
ones ability to accomplish a specific task
effectively - Sources of self-efficacy
- Prior experiences
- Behavior models (observing success)
- Persuasion
- Assessment of current physical emotional
capabilities
11Personality Characteristics in Organizations
Self - Esteem
Feelings of Self Worth
Success tends to increase self-esteem
Failure tends to decrease self-esteem
12Personality Characteristics in Organizations
Self - Monitoring Behavior based on cues from
people situations
- High self monitors
- flexible adjust behavior according to the
situation and the behavior of others - can appear unpredictable inconsistent
- Low self monitors
- act from internal states rather than from
situational cues - show consistency
- less likely to respond to work group norms or
supervisory feedback
13Personality Characteristics in Organizations
- Positive Affect - An individuals tendency to
accentuate the positive aspects of oneself, other
people, and the world in general - Negative Affect - An individuals tendency to
accentuate the negative aspects of oneself, other
people, and the world in general
14Personality Characteristics in Organizations
A strong situation can overwhelm the effects of
individual personalities by providing strong
cues for appropriate behavior
15Personality Characteristics in Organizations
Strong personalities will dominate in a
weak situation
16How is Personality Measured?
- Projective Test - elicits an individuals
response to abstract stimuli - Behavioral Measures - personality assessments
that involve observing an individuals behavior
in a controlled situation - Self-Report Questionnaire - assessment involving
an individuals responses to questions - Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) - instrument
measuring Jungs theory of individual
differences.
17Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
- Based on Carl Jungs work
- People are fundamentally different
- People are fundamentally alike
- People have preference combinations for
extraversion/introversion, perception, judgment - Briggs Myers developed the MBTI to understand
individual differences
18MBTI Preferences
19Social Perception
20Social Perception
21Social Perception
Social Perception - interpreting information
about another person
- Perceiver Characteristics
- Familiarity with target
- Attitudes/Mood
- Self-Concept
- Cognitive structure
22Social Perception
23Barriers to Social Perception
- Selective perception
- Stereotyping
- First-impression error
- Implicit personality theory
- Self-fulfilling prophecies
24Impression Management
- Impression Management - individuals try to
control the impression others have of them - Name dropping
- Appearance
- Self-description
- Flattery
- Favors
- Agreement with opinion
25Attribution Theory
- Attribution - explains how individuals pinpoint
the causes of the behavior of themselves or
others - Information cues for attribution information
gathering consensus - consensus
- distinctiveness
- consistency
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