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  • How Adler Sees Me
  • I'm gonna sneak out! 
  • How Horney Sees Me
  • I'm so nervous, I hope I do well on this test.
  • How Jung Sees Me
  • I want to read books so I can learn more about the world and everything in it. Then I can share my knowledge with others.
  • Adler believed that birth order impacts personality. He believed our behavior was driven by our efforts to overcome childhood inferiority. The Birth Order Theory says that youngest children, like myself, tend to be very outgoing and rebellious.
  • How Eysenck Sees Me
  • We're going to see a movie, you should come!
  • I'm sorry I can't, I have to study. Maybe we can hang out tomorrow.
  • Karen Horney says that childhood anxiety causes our desire for love and security. I am a perfectionist and have always wanted people to think highly of me. That anxiety caused me to want to make my parents proud and often makes taking tests very stressful.
  • How Freud Sees Me
  • I should go introduce myself to new people!
  • I'll just smile.
  • Jung's collective unconscious is a common reservoir of images or archetypes derived from our species universal experiences. My archetype is the sage. Sages are intelligent and curious, though they often get frustrated when they don't know everything about the world. Sages are often good listeners and preach to the people around them.
  • How Bandura Sees Me
  • It's so nice and quiet in here, perfect for doing homework and being productive.
  • Eysenck reduced the normal variations of personality to two to three dimensions like extraversion/introversion and emotional stability/instability. He believed that these factors are genetically influenced. This test said that I have 20% psychoticism or rebelliousness.
  • Freud believed that, when making a decision, people had an id that acted as the devil on their shoulder and a superego that acted as the angle on their shoulder. He also believed that there was a superego that represented the decision we make.
  • No, I shouldn't. I don't want to say the wrong thing and make them not like me.
  • Bandura thought that behavior was influenced by interaction between people's traits and social situations. One of the factors he considered was environment and how different people/personalities choose different environments. For example, I like to study in quite spaces/by myself because it helps me think and focus.
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