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    strengths and being grateful for the strengths of others. By working together instead of competing against one another we may realize and achieve our collective purpose. Therefore, it is a good rule of thumb to always be open to the ideas and experiences of others and accepting of our differences. My own Humility affects my thoughts and actions within my family and workplace. It reminds me that while I may feel I always have the answer, or my way is the best way, it is also important to take…

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    Neuroticism, Extraversion, Openness, Agreeableness and Conscientiousness. These five factors where the given name "Five-Factor Model", also referred to as the "Big Five. Neuroticism encompasses a person 's "emotional stability and personal adjustment" (Burger 161-161). So, if a person scored highly in neuroticism, characteristics of that person could include feeling frequently worried, or, feeling unsatisfied with themselves. Those who score highly in neuroticism also commonly experience higher…

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    boiled down to five broad personality dimensions regardless of language or culture. Here the researchers did not set out to find five dimensions, but it emerged from their analysis of data. This theory is based on five personality dimensions namely openness, conscientiousness, extraversion,…

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    four factors: openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. My scores indicated the following results: high in openness, and average in conscientiousness, low in extraversion, average in agreeableness, and average in neuroticism. Openness (to experience) is normally associated with imagination, fantasy, aesthetics, feelings, actions, ideas, and values. I received a score of “high” in openness. This suggests that I am open-minded and open to experiences. I am curious…

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    As of right now I am in my early thirties. I have had three decades of life experience, and though that may not be very much time considering I learn many new things every day that contribute to my growth, but there certain personality traits that I have exhibited since childhood. I was born in Pennsylvania and lived here until I was seven years old, during this time in my life my mother and I were in a very abusive relationship with my adoptive father. He was an extreme alcoholic and drug…

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    the human personality and mentality. These five traits are categorized as follows: • Openness to experience: imaginative, emotion, adventure, curiosity, and inclination for a variety of activities. Persons with high openness are artistic, stylish, and value diverse views, ideas, and experiences that can be extreme and ecstatic like skydiving, living abroad, or gambling. On the other hand, people with low openness are described as realistic and data-driven and sometimes even viewed as rigid and…

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    the definition of personality, which is the individual’s unique characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving, I believe that personality can be determined by a person’s enduring trait, external environment, and the interpretation of experiences. These three dimensions of personality are interconnected, and affect how we perceive and react to situations. On top of these three…

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    What are the Big Five personality traits? 1. Openness to experience means that a person is attracted to trying new things, is curious and creative. They seek information and take risks. For example, someone who is high on openness would be more likely to try a new restaurant and a new dish verses someone who is low on openness who always goes to Jimmy Johns and orders the same sandwich. 2. Conscientiousness is kind of like responsibility. A person high on conscientiousness is dependable,…

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    likely within neuroticism, extraversion, openness, agreeableness, and conscientiousness (Psycnet, 1992). My results show that I have a score of 29 on neuroticism, 37 on extraversion, 35 on openness, 38 on agreeableness, and 20 on conscientiousness. According to score interpretations, scoring a 28 or above represents high in neuroticism. An individual high in neuroticism is stated to be a sensitive individual that is emotional, and is prone to experience upsetting feelings. People who are high…

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    independent thought produces original ideas and is the key factor by which an individual progresses. When individuals are dependent on one environment, “the features of our immediate social and physical world”, (Gladwell 162) to determine their notion of experience. A single environment has the power to “shape who we are and how we act” (Gladwell 162). In a social world, individuals conform into following a “trusted person”. In a physical world, individuals are limited to the idealization and…

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