Label the descriptions of the approaches to personality psychology.
humanistic
psychodynamic
social cognitive
biological
trait
Personality is characterized by unconscious processes. Childhood experiences are of great
importance to
adult personality
Personality evolves out of the person's innate, organismic motives to grow and actualize
the
self.
These healthy tendencies can be undermined by social pressure.
Personality is characterized by five general traits that are represented in the natural
language that people use to describe themselves and others.
Personality is the pattern of coherence that characterizes a person's interactions with the
situations they encounter in life. The individual's beliefs and expectations, rather than global
traits, are the central variables of interest
Personality characteristics reflect underlying biological processes such as those carried
out by the brain, neurotransmitters, and genes. Differences in behaviors, thoughts, and
feelings depend on these processes

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