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    characteristics present in our personalities due to the characters they have a habit of expressing and voicing. The trait perspective suggests distinguishing qualities or characteristics typically belong to one person and enduring physiological characteristics influence their behavior in particular domains . There are cardinal traits where an individual is specifically known for these traits and influence an individual in almost every aspect of life. Central traits are general characteristics…

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    After taking the NEO-IP-R Personality Test, I concluded that the test was fairly accurate assessment of my personality, and it confirmed what I believe my personality to be. There were five factors and some sub-facets on each factor, which I am going to discuss whether or not I agree or disagree with each factor. The first category is Extraversion. I scored in the average numbers, with the description that I am neither a subdued loner nor a jovial chatterbox (IPIP-NEO). I would agree with this…

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    Agreeableness is someone who is good natured, helpful, sympathetic, trusting, forgiving, and soft-hearted. Those who scored high in agreeableness is well liked by teammates and will help with social functioning in the team, however, if someone is goo agreeableness then they will avoid conflict. I scored a score of 5.2 when a class mean of 4.6 and a standard deviation of 1.6, which means that I am a half standard deviation below the class average. This means that I someone who is very caring and…

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    emotions about his hunting trip. I would begin by saying that he has a melancholic type, meaning he is despondent, irritable, and anxious. His type does not seem to change much throughout the story. However, I would say that the three traits that help make up his personality are extraversion, neuroticism, and openness to experience. Throughout the story, he seemed to feed off of other individuals and experiences, which led me to believe that he is high on the extraversion scale. He never tended…

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    and stand out against others, GRIT. Grit as a word alone, is defined by courage and resolve, and by strength of character. The three portions; courage, resolve, and strength of character, are all surface level traits that any…

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    part in extraversion. Chromosomes are chains of genetic material or DNA and any genetic means could be found here. Genes are pieces DNA and are in charge of distributing specific traits passed down from the mom and dad to the child. These traits can range from eye and hair color to an outgoing or more reserved personality. Temperament is a biological component of extraversion as well. When babies are born, they are born with different types of temperaments; either loud, rowdy and…

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    The Big 5 Dimensions of Personality There will never be a time that one person will come across another person that is completely one hundred percent identical to them in personality. That is the beautiful thing about personalities. It separates one from the other seven billion people populating the world. There have been many people throughout the years try to come up with the “perfect” number of personality traits ranging from 4,000 (Gordon Allport’s list) to 16 (Raymond Cattell’s list) but…

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    citizens speaking their mind. Hence, extroversion is placed on a pedestal and is thought-about as the best way to go into a diverse world such as ours. On the first day of graduate school, we were presented with a customized report for a personality trait specifically the Big…

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    Both Aristotle and Great Place to Work Institute provide characteristics and traits that benefit people to achieve the highest potential of happiness as possible. In today’s society, a part of being content relies heavily on a person’s work environment. Since many people are drowned in assignments and the world is becoming more work-oriented…

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    Reflection Paper 2: The Essential Elements of Emily Identity is described as the qualities, beliefs, and traits that make a particular person or group different from others. Every individual has a defining set of attributes that distinguishes and them from their peers. Throughout this paper, I will be discussing a few public essential elements that help shape who I truly am. The variety of statuses I hold are immensely influential to my reflective image. I am a daughter, a sister, a…

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