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    first two stories in the book. Corliss is a nineteen year old Spokane Indian who had a strong love for books and poetry whereas, Richard was an executive liaison for the majority of Indian tribes in Seattle. Both characters have different stories, traits, and actions that affected their outlook after…

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    How Is Science Nurtured?

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    described as “wild” and lacked even the most basic personality traits that makes us human. She was not able to walk on two legs or even feed herself (Havliand 121). There have been other reports of feral children as well, for example; there was a reported 10-year old boy found in the Syrian desert in 1946, and a child found in the woods in Paris in the 1800’s (Havliand 120, 121). Nurture enthusiasts claim these children lack these most basic personality traits due to the lack of nurture, and it…

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    Appendix Palaiou, K., & Furnham, A. (2014). Are bosses unique? Personality facet differences between CEOs and staff in five work sectors. Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice And Research, 66(3), 173-196. doi:10.1037/cpb0000010 This study by Kat Palaiou and Adrian Furnham of University College London was the first to compare the Big Five Personality scores of 138 CEOs and senior managers of five different popular professions. They expected that CEOs would have significantly higher scores in…

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    Birth Order Theory

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    Families are incredible influence on the development of personality. This fact is widely undisputed throughout the field of psychology. But what aspects of family play into the formation of an individual’s personality? Aside from the more apparent factors, such as socioeconomic status, parenting style, number in parents in the household, arises an often overlooked factor of the family dynamic – birth order. Alfred Adler, an Austrian psychiatrist, first investigated the importance of birth order…

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    the basic five personality factors: neuroticism, extraversion, openness, agreeableness, and conscientiousness. While doing multiple studies, researchers did not being their theories about how many factors they would find or what the basic dimensions of personality would be, they let the data do all the talking. By collecting the data they were able to agree that the five basic dimensions of personality were considered to be the most commons ones. Exactly how universal are these traits? Why are…

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    Big Five Mental Health

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    Big Five and Mental Health 1.1 In relation to mental health, some studies have looked at certain personality types and the effects they can have on an individual's psychological well-being. Research published in the Indian Journal of Positive Psychology tested the levels of perfectionism and personality in secondary education students. The results found that students who express higher perfectionist tendencies had lower levels of happiness (Talebi, 2014). Lower levels of happiness in these…

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    Big Five Personality Test

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    The big five personality test is an intriguing test to take and I feel it helped me understand what my personality can be, especially when it comes to social situations. Growing up I felt like the odd one out because I was not the talkative, outgoing, person everyone wanted me to. Working, and attending college has helped me understand who I am, along with growing up. The first trait I got results on, and I was a bit shocked at, was open-mindedness. I scored in the 58th percentile, which…

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    FFM Portfolio Analysis

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    for an edge over their competitors, it is through an individual holding social and emotional competencies that provide an edge over other candidates. This range of emotional developments are often known as soft skills, examples of which being personality traits, preferences and motivations (Heckman & Kautz, 2012). Through this portfolio I will comprehensively analyse and assess my competencies in regards to; those required to establish a successful presence within my field of future employment…

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    While studying my personality, I learned a lot about myself; tools that will help me while going forward in the future. While taking both the True Color and Strengths Quest, I found out what my main personality traits were. Now, I can focus on how to interact better with others and act more as a team player and use my strengths for the better good of the teams. First, the True Colors test determined that I was mainly a “gold” which tends to be one that is very orderly, prepared, follows all…

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    Personality traits are predictors of people’s characteristics on how they think, feel and behave. There have been many personality studies where psychologist’s theories contribute to the understanding and conceptualizing human individual differences. They all have a common goal to build a structured model to describe and explain personality. Many trait-orientated psychologists agree with Eysenck’s theory known as the “Big Five Personality Traits”. This Five-Factor model of personality is one…

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