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    my shyness and protective nature. However, I am able to establish deep emotional contact with others after spending long time over knowing them little by little and building trust (16 Personalities, n. d.). Although I’m introverted and shy, my agreeableness degree is high, which means I am trusting, friendly and cooperative. I really enjoy sharing my experience, knowledge, time with people in need of it. The feeling of being able to make difference in people’s lives gives me high level of…

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    measurements, which is the NEO Five-Factor Inventory (FFI), Coopersmith Self-Esteem Inventory (SEI), Addictive tendencies scale, and also the time spent on SNSs. The NEO-FFI consisted 5 categories, including Openness, Conscientiousness, Extroversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism. Each category given 5 level scales of agreement, from strongly disagree to strongly agree. The results were analysed through multiple regression, it shows that the category of conscientiousness and extroversion are…

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    Earlier in the school year, CPCO and Starling Minds’ founder and CEO, Dr. Andrew Miki, launched an online mental health initiative supporting our Practising Associates. Starling is an online program available to all CPCO members. It presents an example of an administrator such as David to explain mental health concepts and how to increase resiliency to stress. To learn more about Starling Minds, please read our earlier blog post. The Starling program was developed by Dr. Andrew Miki. Andrew is…

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    According to who am I? quiz's result, it said that I am the wanderer consisting of 46% of openness, 18% of conscientiousness, 62% of extraversion, 76% of agreeableness, and 21% of neuroticism. With all of these percentages, this quiz interpreted my outlook into optimist that always looks on the bright side of life and do not let negative things bring my mood down. I certainly agree with this point because in everyday life I am usually looking forward to see good things to happen and I try not to…

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    Learning Emotional Intelligence The word “intelligence” is often used to describe the traits that are defined by theories of general intelligence, and its usage in everyday language suggests that it is being used to refer to scope of knowledge, rather than an ability to grasp concepts. However, there are many different types of intelligence. One of these intelligences, is emotional intelligence (EI). Whereas general intelligence, and the methods by which it is measured, such as an intelligence…

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    Characteristics of High Performance Teams Functional teams, virtual teams, quality circles, and self-managing teams all have an underlying similarity; they, as a united group of individual with a similar purpose, are more efficient and valuable to an organization than any on e the singular members alone. Most corporations have evolved and begun using teams in order to produce outcomes. A key benefit of workingin teams is that members of teams also have the ability to hold one another…

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    PY2338: PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH METHODS ASSESSMENT CANDIDATE NUMBER: Research Topic: 1) Background / Idea development 1a) Literature Search The research topic I chose is binge drinking, I used three words which include psychological distress, social norms and personality to predict binge drinking because I think these words are highly related to the research topic. The first one I chose is psychological distress because I think people in stress are more likely to get drunk. The second one is…

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    acquiescence). NEO Personality Inventory-Revised (NEO PI-R) – Its main purpose is to assess non-clinical personality dimensions using the Big Five personality traits. The Big Five personality traits are: Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism. Each of the five factors contains an additional six facets or subscales. Coopersmith’s Self Esteem Inventory (SEI) – Its main purpose is to assess level of self-esteem. This test is used to assess how children aged 8…

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    George Shehata Honors English 2; Period 1 Mr. Rasmussen 16 December 2016 Empathy Compassion, it’s an emotional response used to demonstrate someone’s sense of pity, and it’s given when people feel sympathy or empathy towards another suffering human being. But what if an author writes an entire epic dealing with sinners who fall from the grace of God, and are punished, but the author still feels sympathy or empathy towards them? What would that look like? In Dante Alighieri’s The Inferno, Dante…

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    Movie Title - Heathers Synopsis - Veronica is friends with the clique at her high school called the “Heathers”. She ends up falling for a mysterious guy named J.D. She tells J.D. of her problems and he helps her out, but the way he helps isn’t really want she wants. The two basically go on a killing spree together. Characters - Heather Chandler: The main popular girl. Heather McNamara: Another “Heather” in the popular group. Veronica: In the popular group, but used to hang out with the…

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