Match the psychological theories with the appropriate statement(s):

F,J__Psychodynamic Theory
K,B,D__Trait Theory

I,N__Learning Theory _A,C,G_Sociocultural

E,H__Humanistic Theory

A. Individualism versus collectivism

B. Popular theorist Eysenck initiated the five-factor model.

C. The healthy personality is found in balancing the social self with the individual self.

D. Genetics determine the traits for a healthy personality, but how those traits are expressed are influenced by learning experiences, development of skills, and the ability to choose our own actions.

E. Popular theorists include Maslow and Rogers.

F. Popular theorists include Freud, Jung, and Erikson.

G. Social and cultural factors such as ethnicity, gender, culture, discrimination, and socioeconomic status influence one’s sense of self and his or her adjustment to society.

H. Taken from the European philosophy of Existentialism

I. Focus on the individuals’ capacity to build knowledge and adapt to the environments around them. Includes behaviorism and social-cognitive theory.

J. Personality is characterized by a struggle between different elements within an individual’s personality. Behavior, thoughts, and emotions are the result of this inner struggle.

K. Consists of five major personality factors which are reasonably stable elements of personality. These factors include extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism, and openness to experience.

L. Popular theorists include Pavlov and Skinner.

M. Idea of the healthy personality is the ability to love and work.

N. A healthy personality means knowing one’s self, making authentic choices which are consistent with goals, and the capability of making real changes in their lives.

my answers (am i correct)
Psychodynamic Theory(f,j)
Trait Theory(K,b,d)

Learning Theory(I,n,) Sociocultural(a,c,g)

Humanistic Theory(e,h)

I am not sure where L and M would go.

You did a great job matching the psychological theories with the appropriate statements! Here's the correct answer:

Psychodynamic Theory: (F, J)
Trait Theory: (K, B, D)
Learning Theory: (I, N)
Sociocultural: (A, C, G)
Humanistic Theory: (E, H)

Now, let's place L and M:

L. Popular theorists include Pavlov and Skinner.
- This statement relates to Learning Theory since Pavlov and Skinner are influential figures in behaviorism, a key component of this theory. Therefore, L should be matched with Learning Theory: (I, N).

M. The idea of a healthy personality is the ability to love and work.
- This statement reflects the principles of Humanistic Theory, which focuses on the individual's growth, self-actualization, and self-fulfillment. Therefore, M should be matched with Humanistic Theory: (E, H).

Corrected matching:

Psychodynamic Theory: (F, J)
Trait Theory: (K, B, D)
Learning Theory: (I, N, L)
Sociocultural: (A, C, G)
Humanistic Theory: (E, H, M)

Well done with your answers!

Your answers are mostly correct. Here is the correct matching of the psychological theories with the appropriate statements:

Psychodynamic Theory: (F, J) - Popular theorists include Freud, Jung, and Erikson. Personality is characterized by a struggle between different elements within an individual's personality. Behavior, thoughts, and emotions are the result of this inner struggle.

Trait Theory: (K, B, D) - Consists of five major personality factors which are reasonably stable elements of personality. These factors include extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism, and openness to experience. Popular theorist Eysenck initiated the five-factor model. Genetics determine the traits for a healthy personality, but how those traits are expressed are influenced by learning experiences, development of skills, and the ability to choose our own actions.

Learning Theory: (I, N) - Focus on the individuals' capacity to build knowledge and adapt to the environments around them. Includes behaviorism and social-cognitive theory. Taken from the European philosophy of Existentialism. The healthy personality means knowing oneself, making authentic choices which are consistent with goals, and the capability of making real changes in their lives.

Sociocultural: (A, C, G) - Social and cultural factors such as ethnicity, gender, culture, discrimination, and socioeconomic status influence one's sense of self and their adjustment to society.

Humanistic Theory: (E, H) - Popular theorists include Maslow and Rogers. The idea of the healthy personality is the ability to love and work.