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    Freudian or Neo-Freudian Psychoanalytic Social Theory is constructed on the idea that our culture and our social environment, such as childhood experiences, contribute in shaping our personality. Karen Horney is “one of the three most influential women in the history of psychoanalysis” (Funder, 2016). Horney’s theory gives a great definition of neurosis by allowing us to have a different view of a neurosis. During Horney’s clinical experience she addressed ten particular patterns of a neurotic…

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    word which can in some situations lead to conflict if people do not relate to this characteristic (Kwantes, 2016). The second personality trait of the five is agreeableness. This gives the person attributes of being kind to others, selfless, outgoing, as well as trusting of others. It has also been shown that the level of agreeableness one has can be correlated to predict exam scores (Komarraju, 2011). A pro of this trait is that one is seen as having the best interests of others in mind, but…

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    He is low in agreeableness ‘’suspicious, uncooperative, manipulative’’ he has a secret he has been guarding for 20 years from his wife and his family (Bender & Spink, 2006). In addition, He is not named Tom Stall but Joey, is not from Indiana but from Philadelphia (Bender…

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    The Big Five Quiz The test gave me an accurate description of myself, it describe me as a traditional person, well organized and reliable. I consider myself a shy person in social situations, I’m very kind and respectful with people but I don’t socialize that much. The test also described me as a good natured, and courteous person which I agree with it. Something that I’m working on is my Neuroticism trait, I normally get worried quickly and nervous. I have to learn how stay calm and control…

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    write a paper about it. Even though I may not agree with the results, I will write about the information revealed. The Big Five Personality test scores these five areas of your personality: Openness to experience, conscientious, extraverted, agreeableness, and neuroticism The results of my test show I am low in openness to experience at 48%. With this being the result, it means that I should be practical, traditional, conventional and more comfortable with my surroundings. I agree…

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    Introduction On 12 September 1993, Raenee was born in Singapore to John and Dolly Sydney. She had two older brothers, Scott and Keanu, and a younger brother, Kurt, who was born a year after her. Her father was a Singaporean and mother was Malaysian. In primary and secondary school, despite faring above average in English, her parents constantly received complaints from teachers commenting that Raenee submitted assignments late and that her grades were dropping. She was also a part of her…

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    Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI) test. The NEO-FFI assesses the direction of whether a person categorizes more or less likely within neuroticism, extraversion, openness, agreeableness, and conscientiousness (Psycnet, 1992). My results show that I have a score of 29 on neuroticism, 37 on extraversion, 35 on openness, 38 on agreeableness, and 20 on conscientiousness. According to score interpretations, scoring a 28 or above represents high in neuroticism. An individual high in neuroticism is…

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    Test Description The NEO-PI-3 was developed to measure the dimensions of the adult personality. It is separated into five major domains or dimensions: Neuroticism, Extraversion, Openness, Agreeableness, and Conscientiousness. Within these broad domains is a thirty-facet scale, constructed of six facets, or specific aspects of personality traits, per domain. These characteristics are compared across normed separately for adult males and females to yield t-scores, which can then be converted…

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    personality structure of a person by looking at the “building blocks of personality.” The “building blocks of personality” can be determined by “the Big Five,” or the five most commonly accepted factors or dimensions. These factors include extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism, and openness. This test is fundamentally expected to inform a person of how and what her or his personality is like compared to other testers, and according to society. For the first factor,…

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    general, the Big Five Personality Test suggests that I am relatively open to experiences, well-organized and people can rely on me. In terms being sociable and friendly I am assessed as neither being too much of an extrovert nor an introvert. On the Agreeableness dimension, I received an average score which suggests that I am fairly good-natured and not much of a rude or harsh. Finally, on the negative dimension of Neuroticism, I received a low score meaning I tend to be relaxed, calm and hardy…

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