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    A high agreeableness includes the traits tolerance, patience, and open-mindedness whereas a low agreeableness would contain stubbornness, quarrelsome, ill-tempered, and narrow-mindedness. This factor determines the temperament of a person, the ability to work with others, and the ability to interact with others. The other factor that is closely related to agreeableness is emotionality. Emotionality, would be similar to the neuroticism of…

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    Agreeableness is how likely someone is to be “a peace keeper” and take actions that keep social harmony and avoid conflict. They focus on creative positive relationship. Agreeable people are accommodating and polite. 5. Neuroticism/emotional stability. People…

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    are Extraversion, Openness to experience, Agreeableness and Conscientiousness. Each of these domains can be interpreted at the global factor level. The score results obtained from the test are directly converted to percentile scores and show where Christina scores compared to the rest of the population that have completed this test. The overall results show that Christina scored high in the personality domains of Extraversion, Openness and Agreeableness and averages in Conscientiousness. By…

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    Regions of the United States differ in characteristics of personality. Rentfrow et al., (2013) evaluated state-level personality traits to determine whether the United States was divided into psychological regions. The authors further explored how these psychological regions shape the population’s political, economic, social, and health (PESH) characteristics. Rentfrow and colleagues utilized a multi-sample approach to collect personality characteristics, demographics, and state of residence…

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    can detrimentally affect people not only psychologically but socially as well. Personality traits found in the Big Five Inventory (Neuroticism, Extraversion, Openness to Experience, Agreeableness, and Conscientiousness) are thought to be a good indication for addiction to opiates. Specifically in males, agreeableness is thought to be connected with opiate use. Between 2002 and 2003, a therapy based study was done to see if any significant patterns could be distinguished between personality…

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    personalities to their followers. Superior personality traits are associated with successful leadership. Consequently, certain personality traits are positively linked to better team performance and leader effectiveness. Some of these traits include agreeableness, emotional stability, conscientiousness and surgency (Marsiglia, 2005). Personality traits are habitual means of reacting to circumstances that become stable…

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    I got a 50% on the openness section of my personality test. This both surprised and did not surprise me. It surprised me because, as a strong democrat, I like to consider myself to be very open and accepting to people of all religions, races, genders, preferences, etc. After I read more about this section, it turned out I was thinking of openness in a different way. I was not surprised when I read the actual definition of openness this test was using. I do not consider myself to be someone who…

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    Objective: The main objective of the project is to analyse the big five personality traits of Great Lakes institute of management’s student community. And then to apply the results to predict the student behaviour and their competency levels associated with the student community. Introduction to big five theory: Big five personality theory is a commonly used personality model in psychology. It is a theoretical framework to understand the general components of personality that seem important in…

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    with perceived usefulness of social media sites and the size of a user’s social network (Acar & Polonsky, 2008; Schrammel, Köffel, & Tscheligi, 2009; Selfhout et al, 2010). • People with high agreeableness were chosen more often as friends and that people were likely to select friends with comparable agreeableness, extroversion, and openness scores (Selfhout et al, 2010). • There is a connection between openness and number of friends (Schrammel, Köffel, & Tscheligi, 2009). The results of…

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    A. What do Trait theorists think is the basis for personality? Trait theories focuses on traits, responses based on characteristics, and broad ideas of personality. With this theory we describe individuals based on the way they behave. Trait theorists believe that traits are the structure of personality. Gordon Allport claims that everyone’s distinctive traits and their ability to adapt to the world can define personality. The lexical approach explains that if a certain trait is crucial to an…

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