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    Personality is a socially and culturally constructed concept. In psychology, Personality refers to the complex network of emotions, cognitions and behaviours that provide coherence and direction to a person’s life. It influences our goals, how we feel, how we act and how we perceive ourselves and other people. There are various conceptions of personality, such as, the humanistic approach, trait theories and psychodynamic theory. Psychodynamic and Trait are the two approaches of personality…

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    Introvert And Extroverts

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    so they want to seem welcoming to both types. Theis terms are also important to teachers because from simple assessments they can tell if a student is introverted or extroverted and how to humor the way they think. I wonder if NASA thinks about introversion and extroversion when requesting for employees, maybe some companies think about this when writing a slogan, who knows (well other than the companies, of…

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    According to Jason Rentfrow, Ph.D., the “Big 5” personality traits are: extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, Neuroticism, and Openness to Experience (Rentfrow, 2009). To determine my own personality traits, I took a version of the International Personality Item Pool test located at psychcentral.com, I found my scores of these five traits to be: extraversion 27, agreeableness 36, conscientiousness 33, neuroticism 24, and openness 33 (Goldberg et al., 2006). While the test did not…

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    Bandura's Theory

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    aggressiveness and socially malevolent character. The dark triad was scrutinized against ‘The Big 5’ variables in order to establish similarities and found that Narcissism negatively correlated with agreeableness and positively correlated with; extraversion and openness. Similar results were found by Lee and Ashtin (2005). There is no shortage of evidence suggesting that psychopaths lack empathy (Hare, Hart & Harpur,…

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    Personality is never easily defined; many people have a hard time describing what they are like. They want to think that they have all of these “perfect” traits but there are advantages and disadvantages to each one. Thankfully, personality psychology exists to help out. Through various theories and multiple personality tests, people can grasp what they are really like. To determine my personality I took a couple of personality tests and have gathered other resources to confirm these tests. I…

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    The Jung Typology Model

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    This review explores the results rendered from the Jung Typology Test to identify the personality preferences and temperaments of the tested individual. The author explains each dichotomy as it relates to the tested individual in order to reveal the validity and relevancy of the test results. The review also explores how different personality types impact organizational behavior. Further analysis is conducted to explain the necessary behavioral modifications the individual should consider in…

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    judging. Isabel Briggs Myers, a scientist and specialist of Jung's hypothesis, proposed to see the judging-seeing relationship as a fourth polarity affecting identity sort [Briggs Myers, 1980]: Judging (J) perceiving (P). The main basis, Extraversion – Introversion, means the source and heading of a man's vitality expression. 1. An extravert's source and bearing of vitality expression is mostly in the outside world. It includes a state of mind in which people…

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    humanmetrics.com to perform the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) test. According to the Humanmetrics Jung Typology test, my type was ENTJ (Extravert, iNtuituve, Thinking, Judging). With this test, I found out that my slight preference of Extraversion over Introversion is 6%, slight preference of Intuition over Sensing is 9%, marginal or no preference of Thinking over Feeling is 1% and moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving is 41%. ENTJs are the charming and creative leader with a…

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    referred to as personality traits. The purpose of this paper is to discuss me and my personality types using the MBTI. According to Smith (1994) when tested using the MBTI, questions focus “on only one aspect of type along four dimensions: extraversion or introversion, sensing or intuition (which are the perceiving functions), thinking or feeling (which are the judging functions), and the use of judging or perceiving while extroverting” (p. 29) which presented a need for contrast or opposition,…

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    Personality is the dynamic organization within the individual of those psychophysical systems that determines the characteristics behavior and thought. Personality is also defined as the characteristics and behavior of a person that makes the person unique and different from other individuals. Personality identity defined through different views such as idiographic view and nomothetic view. Idiographic view assumes that each individual has a unique psychological structure and some characters are…

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