How People See Me: Personality Edition Storyboard
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How People See Me: Personality Edition

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How People See Me:  Personality Edition

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  • How Freud Sees Me
  • Yes, be a kind big brother. It's the right thing to do
  • Should I help my brother with his homework even though I have my own
  • No! Don't do it! You have your own homework
  • How Adler Sees Me
  • How Jung Sees Me
  • Sigmund Freud is famous for his theory of personality structure where your personality arises from constant conflict between your id (your source of more primal needs; symbolized by devil), your superego (your moral judgement of what's right; symbolized by angel), and your ego (your executive decision-making part of yourself; symbolized by myself).
  • How Costa and McCrae See Me
  • Adler was a strong proponent for birth order having an impact on how you turn out as a person. He believed that first born children, like me, were more high achieving, organized, and motivated, which is why here I put myself in a clean room with many books and small circuit.
  • How Eysenck Sees Me
  • Hey no running in the hall
  • I'm so sorry, I'll never do that again.
  • Jung believed in a collective unconscious of archetypes shared by all humans. I personally got the magician archetype, one who is very thoughtful, cognitive, and good with technology/building things.
  • How Bandura Sees Me
  • Costa and McCrae believed in judging someone's personality by placing them on a scale for each of five dimensions: extroversion, emotional stability, agreeableness, conscientiousness, and intellect/imagination. Personally, I got the 7th percentile in extroversion and 90th in intellect/imagination, which would make me seem like a very introverted and nerdy person.
  • Eysenck also believed in modeling someone's personality using multiple scales, except he believed in a smaller number, mainly just 2 or 3: introversion vs. extroversion, neuroticism vs. stability, and psychoticism vs. socialization. When I took a personality test based on Eysenck's beliefs, I was on the low end of the last one, so I am seen as liking to follow rules and not rebel, like above (it's obviously dramatic though).
  • One of the ideas associated with Bandura's theories was that we as humans are often overconfident about things we are actually incompetent with. Here, I'm confidently claiming that I'm just so great at keeping my room in good condition, when in reality i accidentally lit it on fire, so I'm actually incompetant.
  • I'm so good at keeping my room tidy and safe
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