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    of Emotion, Personality, and Everyday Creativity explores the emotion-personality link with creativity. The authors, Tamlin S. Conner and Paul J. Silva question how emotions and personality are expressed in daily creative effort and who tends to experience creativity the most. They theorize that young adults experiencing high levels of positivity yield higher levels of creativity; therefore, mood has a direct impact on the spark of creative process. Given examples of creativity were language…

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    are referred under the acronym ocean. The acronym stands for openness to experience/intellect, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. The test is very short and doesn’t go into great detail on each trait. Cause of the shorten length, the test validity is questionable. However, since the test is short it is fun to compare your scores to how you see yourself or how others view yourself. My openness to experience/intellect score was low, which was surprise me. The test…

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    Pre-Test Score Of Openness

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    Openness is the trait that explains how comfortable a person is to new experiences. A person who has a high score of openness can be curious, original, imaginative, and daring. A person who has a low score of openness can be conventional, unadventurous, traditional, and unimaginative. My pre-test score on openness was 90 and my post-test score was 53. According to my pre-test score I am very curious, Imaginative, independent and daring, but, according to my post-test score I am in the middle of…

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    4.1 Good Technical skills A leader needs apply managerial leadership skills when lead an organization. As we know, there are three skills which are technical skill, interpersonal skill and decision-making skill. (Lussier, R. N., & Achua, C. F., 2013) Based on the findings that we have done before, we found that Datuk Abdul Farid Alias has an extensive technical skill in his leadership management. However, he is insufficient in interpersonal skill and decision-making skill. In other words, it is…

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    Before taking my Clinical Psychology class at UCI, I had little to no experience with personality tests. From my experience in working in teams for a job or a task, many times I have been described as a guy who likes to take the lead and also likes to have a clear goal to achieve. After taking the NEO FFI, I now have a better understanding of how my personality. My results were the following: for Neuroticism level was low with a score was of 16. According to the score interpretation, this means…

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    choosing a perfect and refreshing hobby depending on one’s personality trait. According to leading psychologists, personality traits can be broadly classified into 5 categories as follows: (a) Openness (b) Conscientiousness (c) Extraversion (d) Agreeableness (e) Neuroticism People who are high on openness have the following characteristics: Highly imaginative, absorb new ideas like a sponge, artistic and highly intellectual. Some of the appropriate hobbies for these people could be…

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    annually. Once the tariff reforms were adopted manufacturing, revenues and exports have all grown in double digits. This correlation shows that despite the perceived views that protectionism protected the domestic, once policies that promoted trade openness were in place, exports within Pakistan actually increased, due to the comparative advantages they would have held in certain industries. Per Capita GDP Growth Rates, by Country Type, 1990s (%), based on GDP in purchasing power…

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    Openness to experience trait characterizes imagination and insight. The people who are high in this trait are most likely to be more adventurous and creative. Those who are low in this trait are often expected to be more traditional and have likely chances to struggle…

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    Relational Dialecticics

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    According to (Wood, 1997, p.135), “Among counselors, there is virtual consensus that the most central friction in personal relationships is the dialectic of connection/autonomy”. Wood believes the balance of openness/closedness plays a large part in how much someone is connected with their partner. Baxter and Montgomery believe this is a struggle between wanting self disclosure and not revealing too much personal information. Wood describes that this dialectic…

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    Me As A Writer Analysis

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    be expected. Reflecting on my background and experiences of reading and writing defines my level of preparedness and comfort for college. By self-assessing my readiness for the course, I am able to recognize my strengths and weaknesses as a reader and a writer. Without recognition of the Framework document, I already have a general idea of some obvious skills I excel at and that I need improvement with. I learned multiple…

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