Big Five Personality Traits Essay

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    It measures the five dimensions, which are conscientiousness, agreeableness, neuroticism, openness to experience, and extraversion, of personality. My result of the test indicated I scored above average in conscientiousness, agreeableness, neuroticism, and openness to experience, and that I am on average for extraversion. I am surprised…

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    music they prefer says about their personality. Music preference levels are highest among young adults (LeBlanc, Sims, Siivola, & Obert, 1996), but even among those whose lives aren’t as strongly touched by music, their preference still says a lot about what that person is like (Craik, 2000, Rentfrow & Gosling, 2003). Research has even gone as far as to say that the music someone likes has the remarkable ability to “provide unique information about personality that is unavailable through other…

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    To Stephen Covey Private Victory is broken down into seven habits, but first I am going to tell you about the first three, 1. Be proactive, 2. Begin with the end in mind, and 3. Put first things first. Covey uses the example of a personal bank when it comes to how someone feels about themselves. According to Tim Boon’s book, there are things that someone must consider to be either their deposits or their withdrawals in their personal bank accounts. Some examples of that would be to be “honest…

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    Superior writers use a vast number of well-used elements. It is key to use exceptional elements if you thrive to be a great writer. An example of a writer with higher-level elements is Ray Bradbury. Bradbury has a famous short story called "The Pedestrian." The "Pedestrian" is a futuristic story about a man who is not involved with the world. Bradbury uses setting, figurative language, and symbolism to affect the overall succession of the story. First, Bradbury uses figurative language to…

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    Human Body Structure

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    Question 1: Describe the structure of the body, from simplest to most complex, in terms of the six levels of organization: There are six levels of organization when in comes to the human body. These structures include the following; chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, organ system & organisms. Below I have provided an example from our textbook that really helped: As you can see, the higher levels of organization are built from the lower levels. This means cells combine to form tissue, tissue…

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    Evolutionary theory is amongst the five developmental theories, and within evolutionary theory is the subcategory, Bronfenbrenner's bio ecological model. Bronfenbrenner’s bioecological model suggests that a person’s biological makeup and environment they’re immersed in and interconnected. Within the bioecological model is a set of four systems. The systems start with the microsystem and radiating outwards towards the mesosystem, exosystem, and macrosystem. The system closest to the individual is…

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    People will make their opinion within the first 5 seconds of seeing another person. Sometimes those opinions are accurate, but most of the time they are not. In Arthur Miller's The Crucible this can be read first hand. In modern day society, people make accusations and opinions based on prior knowledge and experiences. The premise of The Crucible is people making opinions of others based on prior knowledge and experiences, another thing that could alter one's opinion is another person’s opinion.…

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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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    Gratification Theory

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    Uses and Gratification theory attempts to explain the uses and functions of media for individuals, groups and society. This theory discusses how activity is measured as well as the use of approach to understand media effects. There are five basic assumptions of Uses and Gratification theory were articulated by Katz, Blumler and Gurevitch. First, the audience is conceived active and its media use is goal oriented. We have some confusion about the meant of active, but various audience…

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    Employee Personality Types

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    In an organization employee personality types will vary from individual to individual. Individual success within an organization can hinge on an employees ability to maximize their strengths and improve on the weaknesses associated with their personality traits. I used Prentice Hall’s Self-Assessment Online Library questionnaires and Type Talk At Work to aid in assessing my personality. I also incorporate my ISFJ personality type as assess by the Meyers-Briggs personality test. In utilizing…

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