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    traits. One of the trait theories is the five factor model of personality, which is a set of five traits with multiple facets that seeks to explain an individual’s personality. These five traits are extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism, and openness to experience (Costa & McCrae, 1992). Using only a small set of trait dimensions, the five factor model was developed to represent as much personalities as possible from an individual. These traits are also not completely…

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    Question 6: Big Five traits are Openness, Conscientiousness, Extroversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism. Openness is described as a person who has traits of creativity curiosity and is also imaginative and artistic. Conscientiousness is described as a well-organized self-disciplined person who is conforming and deliberate in their actions. While Extroversion is a person who exhibits an outgoing personality type how is assertive and very active. Agreeableness is displayed as a person who is…

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    Tv Shows Audience Types

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    superior to other tend to prefer the reality genre (Reiss and Wiltz). People that scored high in levels of neuroticism also tend to prefer this genre, mainly with shows like The Real World, Jersey Shore, Keeping Up with the Kardashians, and other shows that follow real world people and show aspects of their everyday life (Sim, Woong, Bryant). The leading theory as to why those that score high neuroticism are attracted to such a genre of shows is that it satisfies a part of them that needs social…

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    Bullying Behaviors

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    traits seen amongst bullies that contributes to their bullying behaviours. Some of these traits include aggression, neuroticism, lack of guilt towards their actions, lack of empathy towards their victims and tolerance to violence…

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    The five basic factors that psychologists depend on as the main dimensions of personality are known as the big five. These traits include openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. These traits can easily be remembered by using the acronym OCEAN. Personality psychologist, Warren T. Norman, helped develop this five-factor model. Some of my personality test results that I do not agree with are that I am somewhat conventional and that I tend to become anxious and…

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    consistent and enduring throughout the life span. Costa and McCrae developed the five-factor model of personality. The model contains what many psychologists believe to be the fundamental dimensions of personality. The basic traits included are neuroticism, extraversion, openness to experience, agreeableness, and conscientiousness, which are known as the “Big Five”. To compare my personality with that of my boyfriend David, I took an online personality analysis test based on those five traits. …

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    Neurosis Vs Neuroticism

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    Neuroticism Neurosis and neuroticism are interchangeable used in common literature. But neurosis is the name of the mental disorder whereas neuroticism means the state of having the disorder. However, both terms are no longer used in psychiatric diagnosis. Categories of Neurosis Anxiety neurosis Anxiety neurosis is characterized…

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    Big 5 Personality test found five major dimensions of human personality known as the OCEAN model (***). Each letter of this acronym represents a trait such as, O-Openness to Experience, C-Conscientiousness, E-Extraversion, A-Agreeableness, and N-Neuroticism. According to the outcome of the test, I am not open to new experiences, I am reliable and organized, I tend to be shy, I am considerate, and I am a relaxed person. I thought that some of the results that were listed were fairly true.…

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    Fist's Five Factor Model

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    For this meta-analysis he used empirical findings to classify a trait items into one of the Five Factor Model (FFM dimensions), extraversion, agreeableness, consciousness, neuroticism, and openness. He used the strongest effect sizes of traits, published in empirical studies, that used different personality inventories such as California Psychological Inventory (CPI) and the sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF), Eysenck…

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    along with others around other people. Beth has a hard time interacting with her son while Conrad has a hard time interacting with people in general. However Calvin gets along with everyone. Not only does Beth and Conrad have the same level of neuroticism but, they both have the same level of anxiety. Beth doesn’t know hoe to deal with Conrad which is why she is cold towards him. Conrad on the other hand has a hard time expressing himself and when stressed usually lashes out on people. While…

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