Extraversion and introversion

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    thoughts, behaviors, and feeling. Personality makes a person unique. According to the "Trait Theory", a person can determine their personality based on the "Big Five Traits" (BFT). The Big Five Traits are openness to experience, conscientiouness, extraversion, agreedable, and neuroticism. Personality theorist call these traits the Big Five (Carver, Scheier, John & Srivastava, 2009). I would like to talk about the firt theory which is openness to experience one of my top skills. My openness…

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    good job of defining who I am. I found the test to be beneficial for better understanding myself and others. The results of the test and the subsequent preference profile fit me and my personality, very well. My confirmed profile is ENFP, ( Extraversion, iNtuition, Feeling, Perception); this means that in business and school I am driven to find creative solutions to help others and am enthusiastic to begin new projects but may need help focusing to bring them to completion, with a tendency to…

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    Freud Freud emphasized that the unconscious mind had an impact on our behaviors. Freud believed our behaviors were fueled by sexual instinct or life. According to Freud, you cannot bring unconscious thoughts into consciousness except under certain extreme situations (Burger, 43). Freud believed that you are born with only one personality structure, the id. The id is only concerned only with satisfying your own personal needs (Burger, 44). Freud developed a structural model that would divide…

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    mbtitoday.org (2015), Carl Jung identified eight patterns for how individuals carry out mental activities, which are referred to as function-attitudes. The four functions are sensing, intuition, thinking and feeling. The two attitudes are extraversion and introversion. These, along with perceiving/judging, combine to form the eight function-attitudes which are the basis for sixteen personality types listed at humanmetrics.com (2015). Curious to which personality type I fit into, I took the Jung…

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    Reason for Assessment/Referral: Client agreed to serve as examinee for EDC 503 assessment project. II. Background Information: J.P. is a thirty-three year old Caucasian male. He is employed as an assistant principal. The examinee lives with his wife of eight years and their two adopted children. He did not disclose any details regarding why they adopted their children. For this assignment, I chose not to ask any questions about possible infertility or other potential issues that contributed to…

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    My Personality Profile

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    In doing my personality profile project, I learned new things, confirmed known things, as well as disagreed with some information about myself. This was my first time performing a Jung Typology test, so it was very interesting to read the results. The test showed that my personality was an INFJ. Which, when it is broken it down it’s, Introvert (22%), which is a shy person who finds it hard to talk to others. I was (38%) intuitive, which means that I understand things without any proof or…

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    me slightly longer than others, I make sure that my work is the best quality I can produce. In the Myers-Briggs personality test there are a total of 16 personality types. The basic preferences derive from four dichotomies. These are Extraversion or Introversion, Sensing or Intuition, Thinking or Feeling, and Judging or Perceiving. The…

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    Jung Typology Assessment

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    The Jung Typology assessment is based on the on the Keirsey Temperament Sorter and the Myers Briggs Personality Inventory. There are four personality type measurements: Extraversion vs. Introversion, Sensing vs. Intuition, Thinking vs. Feeling, and Judging vs. Perceiving. After taking the assessment my personality type was determined to be ESFJ; Extravert (25%), Sensing (44%), Feeling (22%) and Judging (9%). According to the Jung’s theory as an extravert I get energy externally and like human…

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    traits, central traits, and secondary traits depending upon how influential they were on the individual. Eysenck proposed three dimensions to explain personality: introversion-extraversion, stable-unstable, and psychoticism. Recent analysis has revealed the existence of the big five factors of personality: openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism (acronym: OCEAN). These big five factors may be able to predict physical and mental health. The trait perspective…

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    Hypothesis The research focuses on the relationship between grit – “perseverance and passion for long-term goals” and the educational achievement, in comparison with other factors like personalities (Rimfeld, Dale, Kovas and Plomin, 2016, p. 780). The hypothesis of the research is that grit is a significant prediction of academic achievement. The researchers also want to understand more about the etiology of grit, its genetic and environmental origins. They want to know why individuals differ in…

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