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Freedom v. Determinism
Individuals have control over their behavior v. behavior is determined by forces outside of the individuals control
Nature v. Nurture
Behavior is because of genetics and biology v. environment and experiences
Uniqueness v. Universality
Individuals are all unique v. basically the same
Optimistic v. Pessimistic
Individuals can change v. individuals are doomed to remain the same
Physiological v. Purposive Motivation
Basic human needs (food, water, sex) are the motivating force in a person's life v. goals, values, beliefs
Conscious v. Unconscious
Individuals are aware of their motivations v. individuals are not aware of their motivations
Cultural Determinism v. Cultural Transcendence
individuals are molded by their culture v. individuals are not
Early or late Personality Formation
Individuals develop their personalities early in life and they remain relatively fixed v. personality develops over a lifespan
Stage vs. Non-Stage Theory
People go through pre-determined developmental stages vs. individuals do NOT go through pre-determined developmental stages
Active vs. Reactive
Individuals act through their own internal forces or react to outside stimuli