Intelligence - the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills., Personality - the enduring characteristics and behaviour that comprise a person's unique adjustment to life, including major traits, interests, drives, values, self-concept, abilities, and emotional patterns., Halo effect - error in reasoning in which an impression formed from a single trait or characteristic is allowed to influence multiple judgments or ratings of unrelated factors., Mesomorph - Medium weight, strong and muscular. ‘Athletic appearance’, Ectomorph - Thin, frail and under-developed muscles, Endomorph - Large and overweight with a roundish body shape, Type A personalities - are ambitious, competitive, goal orientated, impatient and highly motivated., Type B personalities - are easy-going, not overly ambitious, non-competitive and understanding., First Born  - are more likely to be leaders than entertainers, like paying attention to details, tend to be extremely organised, are keen on facts rather than ideas, and don't like surprises., Trait theories - looks at the many different aspects of an individual’s personality, Personality disorder - is a mental health problem characterised by a disturbed personality over a period of time that is distressing or interferes with the individual’s ability to function in everyday life., Antisocial Personality Disorder - refers to a pattern of disregarding or violating the rights of others without feeling guilt or remorse., Psychopath - a person affected by chronic mental disorder with abnormal or violent social behaviour., Sociopath - a person with a personality disorder manifesting itself in extreme antisocial attitudes and behaviour., Mass murderer - is a person who kills many people in a single event or very short period of time., Serial killer - is a person who has committed 3 or more separate murders in separate locations, often with a ‘cooling off’ period in between each killing.,

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