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    Marissa Stephens Homework #2 1/28/16 EDUC 1300 The Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire indicates that I do have a good basis for strong emotional intelligence however most of my responses indicate that my success in life and school could be negatively affected by my EI because I have to do things a certain way in a certain amount of time, or I drive myself crazy. I know that Flexibility is one of…

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    Myers-Briggs Type Reflection Essay People often wonder what makes up their personality. An individual can ponder upon why they feel a particular way, why they make certain decisions, or why they do not like or like specific things. The Myers-Briggs Type indicator assessment allows for people to understand their preferences and personality in depth. Katharine Briggs and Isabel Briggs Myers created the assessment based on Carl Jung’s studies. Jung was a psychologist that studied people’s behavior…

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    A thorough understanding of leadership, personality, motivation, decision-making, and communication theories are important aspects in business management. While this writer obtains insight into these topics facilitated through coursework, instruction, colleagues, and academic research, further insight is revealed through knowledge gained by contacting Mark Casp for a knowledgeable discussion of leadership. Mark Casp is an expert in the business management field, having owned and led a highly…

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    which are trait anxiety, task difficulty and situational stress in forms of physical, cognitive and behavioural (Wilson, 2002). How an athlete performs can be affected by situational stressors such as the presence of an audience and depending on the type of performance it is. The presence of an audience can act as a social facilitation or it could also reduce their performance if they feel the pressure to have to be the best or feeling judged. This is called evaluation apprehension (Science aid,…

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    The Myers Briggs type Indicator personality profile is a test, I did online. The results I received after the test was ISFJ. I for introversion that was twelve percent, which means that I am “inward tuning” and tend to be thought oriented, enjoy deep and meaningful social interactions, and feel recharged after spending time alone. Next was S for sensing which was six percent, it means that people who prefer sensing tend to pay a great deal of attention to reality, particularly to what they can…

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    Early History In the beginning, in 1904, Alfred Binet, a French psychologist, researched and focused on the relationship between memory and oral or visual methods and developed the first intelligence test that produced interest in individual differences. The study of learning styles in 1907 was the next step when Dr. Maria Montessori invented the Montessori method of education that uses materials to enhance the learning styles of her students. It is because through their actions that Dr.…

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    Personality is the combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individuals distinctive character. Basically, it is organized differences in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving. There are personality type taxonomies and subtypes. The two most focused on in this essay are "The Four Humors", created by the ancient Greeks, and the psychodynamic theory of personality by Sigmund Freud. One of the earliest known theories of personality was proposed by Hippocrates.…

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    I found the theories based on traits and Freud's theory of psychosexual development the most interesting. I found the five-factor model of personality interesting because it is made up of five broad traits and efficiently describes how they contribute to a person’s personality; it is not limited or complex, making it easier to understand and see the correlations. Freud’s theory proposed an interesting perspective on personality. He describes personality as having three sides to it: id—present at…

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    personality types, intelligences, and learning styles. According to my interviews certain personality characteristics and skills are required in this career (citation). These characteristics and skills include communication skills, interpersonal skills, self-management, organization, analytical thinking, a desire to keep learning, adaptability, problem solving, and flexibility. From the book Cornerstones of College Success, I performed a Personality Assessment which is based, in part, on the…

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    Founded by Katharine Briggs and Isabel Myers, the MBTI theory focuses on the differences between humans and their behaviors. This theory is broken down into four categories and each category has an either/or result. This result is shown by letters and each category contains two different…

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