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    most often said that there is a connection between certain personality traits and susceptibility of developing major depression. There are now five different traits that contribute to the human personality. The five traits are openness (O), conscientiousness (C), extraversion (E), agreeableness (A), and neuroticism (N). In 2005 until 2008, there was a study formed to use as a tool to measure personality, psychopathology, and substance use and dependence. The members of this study were merely…

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    I am sure it will act as a guide in choosing a perfect and refreshing hobby depending on one’s personality trait. According to leading psychologists, personality traits can be broadly classified into 5 categories as follows: (a) Openness (b) Conscientiousness (c) Extraversion (d) Agreeableness (e) Neuroticism People who are high on openness have the following characteristics: Highly imaginative, absorb new ideas like a sponge, artistic and highly intellectual. Some of the appropriate…

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    whereas interpersonal deals with sociability. Openness to experience refers to imagination, appreciation of the arts, and curiosity when it comes to knowledge. Agreeableness is the only category where both extremes are severely unhealthy, and conscientiousness deals with how hard working a person is, and their…

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    In this paper, I take the position that ethical objectivism is true, using Harry J. Gensler’s theory for ethical objectivism, the Golden Rule (GR) Intuitionism. I will first present Gensler’s argument, explaining why his argument is sound and proves ethical objectivism. I will then introduce what I consider to be the strongest argument against Gensler’s theory, David Hume’s argument of how Moral Motivation Undermines Moral Objectivity. I will then attempt to show how the argument does not show…

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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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    senior lecturer of the School of Applied Psychology at Griffith University explains that personality is more important than intelligence in education and learning. In this article, Poropat explains three aspects of personality that are crucial; conscientiousness, a desire to meet performance needs, openness to experience, people who are curious and wish…

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    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 scoring high…

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    that hospitals and employers look for. These physicians hold the trust of many families when it comes to their medical care. My personality traits include social influence, achievement and interpersonal orientation, practical intelligence and conscientiousness; all of which are highly valued in the medical field and specifically this career. For starters your patients need to trust your influence especially when it comes to making important medical decisions for them or for their children. A…

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    This generation has been impacted greatly by technology. SAS (Statistical Analysis System), a computer software program to analyze data, has been selling to companies all over the country. This software has become extremely valuable to companies like banks, and credit card companies because it helps them to detect fraud. Although they started out strong, and have been very successful, recently they have run into a couple of problems. SAS systems are incredibly complicated to run, and companies…

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    attention to how well my finances are working. In essence, the ability to make me understand is key for the financial advisor I would select. Being able to hone in on this skill means the advisor has transparency, expertise, attentiveness and conscientiousness. Though there are many skills that a financial advisor can gain through experience and demographics, the ones which serve the customer the best is what is in…

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