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    Emotional Granularity

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    instance, high emotional granularity is associated with better life satisfaction in American samples; does this apply to other cultures? The three personality traits that have been cross-culturally supported (i.e., Agreeableness, Extraversion, Conscientiousness) should also be measured to determine their cultural relevance to emotional granularity. The study should also control for demographics that may impact culture, such as socioeconomic status, ethnicity, and even number of languages…

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    Hammer, Dunn 2014). Robert McCrae and Paul Costa developed the five-factor model that identified what stems from the five higher order traits (Big Five). The Big Five included extraversion, neuroticism, openness to experience, agreeableness, and conscientiousness. Thus, the Big Five may seem to be a great way to explain…

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    loving, chatty, active and passionate. For openness to experience, the high scorers are imaginative, inventive, unique, curious, and liberal. Agreeableness is soft-hearted, confiding, giving, acquiescent, indulgent and good-natured. And lastly, conscientiousness are individuals who are hard-working, neat, on-time, aspirant and persevering. Now that these are all defined, an example of a study conducted by Herbst et al. (2000) will support the theory that our personality traits stay consistent…

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    There are also other models which help to determine the type of personality someone might have, such as Costa & McCrae’s five factor model of personality traits which involve openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness and neuroticism. This model also links in with the hexaco model, as they are similar except for the hexaco model having two extra factors added which are honesty and humility and…

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    123 Personality Test

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    123 Personality Test - https://www.123test.com/personality-test/ I think that the test described me pretty well. The results of my test seem to line up with how I think I am. For example, I had a high range in the “Conscientiousness Factor” which means that I am disciplined and well organized. Plus, I had a very low range in the “Extraversion Factor” which means that I’m more quiet and reserved. So, overall, I believe that this test did a pretty good job in describing me. Yes, the test does…

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    Team Effectiveness Report

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    Introduction Teams consist of members who coordinate their work towards the achievement of a common goal. Therefore, as a manager, it is imperative to understand what characteristics have the potential to influence team performance. The purpose of this report is to present and discuss factors that influence team functioning and performance to maximise team effectiveness. This analysis focuses heavily on the composition and management stages of the team building process, as the research…

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    The vast majority of people would vehemently insist that they could never betray a close friend—let alone kill them. Yet, in Mice of Men, George—who claims “Lennie is the one person he has in the world TBD” commits a particularly insidious act of betrayal by murdering his best friend in the name of self-preservation. This critically acclaimed novella is centered around two ranchers, George and Lennie, who are presumably the best of friends. However, it quickly becomes apparent that half of the…

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    Unstructured Interview

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    Research from Huffcutt and Arthur in 1994 and subsequent research from Levashina, Hartwell Morgeson and Campion in 2014 have shown that structured interviews are better than unstructured interviews in predicting job applicant success (Swider, 2016). Even in a structured interview, interviewers can be unduly influenced by the unstructured section of the interview when the interviewer casually chats with the applicant (Swider, 2016). Swider’s research (2016) suggests that no part of the interview…

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    pictures of people that is not open to experience tend to have strong spots of light and sometimes darkened figures. Affective people tend to smile in profile pictures. Dominant people tend to have very bright, visible or attractive pictures. Conscientiousness seems to be predictable by eye gazing…

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    Army Values Essay

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    The aptitude and conscientiousness to lead an ethical life of personal fulfillment that aspires to the greater good of humanity is my purpose in life. I started as a Cub Scout and a Weblos Scout learning from my leaders. Then I crossed over into Boy Scouts after earning the Arrow of Light Award. As a Boy Scout, and future Eagle Scout, I teach and inspire others to meet their goals and aspirations within the scouting program. The best definition of Scouting is found in the three points of the Boy…

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