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    Four Personality Theories

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    a unique personality, yet somehow everyone falls under just four major theories of personalities, Psychodynamic, traits, humanistic, and social cognitive theory. There are four functions of personalities theories which are used to provide, explain, explore and determinate. Providing is a way or organizing what we know about others and ourselves. Explaining allows differences between individuals. Exploring is a function to allow us to see how people conduct their lives. Personalities theories…

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    Personality Vs Extroverts

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    Having the opportunity to self assess allows us to connect certain reactions with personality and it does provide insight into the management skills one may possess. One circumstance would be an introvert versus an extrovert for a manager there are obvious differences that can be observed but they each have their advantages. For instance an extrovert would have no issues networking and confronting issues with employees whereas an introvert might focus on the task at hand and assigning employees…

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    so many flaws that any conclusion that could be drawn from them, are false. In 2008, Twenge, Konrath, Foster, Campbell, and Bushman, published a study that concluded that narcissism in recent generations is on the rise. By examining Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI) scores of 85 studies, made up of college students (all within the same age range at the time of taking the test) between 1979 and 2006, Twenge et al., (2008) found that, “ since 1982, NPI scores have increased 0.33 standard…

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    123 Personality Test

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    123 Personality Test - https://www.123test.com/personality-test/ I think that the test described me pretty well. The results of my test seem to line up with how I think I am. For example, I had a high range in the “Conscientiousness Factor” which means that I am disciplined and well organized. Plus, I had a very low range in the “Extraversion Factor” which means that I’m more quiet and reserved. So, overall, I believe that this test did a pretty good job in describing me. Yes, the test does…

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    Brand personality is a way of how companies can deliver their meaning or message to the consumers. Brand personality can help business owners or companies connect with their target audience. Brand personality can change the way consumers make a purchase or use the company services. This paper will explain the personalities traits that is associated with brands. and how brand personality is related to human personality traits. Aaker (1997) had defined brand personality having the same…

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    Borderline personality disorder is characterized by stereotypical repetitive and maladaptive interpersonal interactions. Considerable controversy exists regarding preferred treatment and prognosis (Gregory, 2004). The moods of borderline patients are erratic, their personal relationships are turbulent, and their self-image is unstable. When serotonin is decreased, certain areas of the brain involved in emotion regulation, impulsivity and aggression causes the brain not to function properly.…

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    believes he might harm him/her because he thinks he has special powers. Whenever he gets angry with people, bad things happen to him or her. After the new information, the diagnoses I considered were Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Schizotypal Personality Disorder, and Substance Abuse Disorder. I thought OCD because Caleb meets the presence of obsessions and compulsions. The obsession is Caleb trying to ignore and suppress thoughts of anger and emotions and suppressing them by not making…

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    life, or could stem from work life, which would then fall under the umbrella of organisational stress. Personalities of individuals can be differentiated into Type A and Type B personalities, and while everyone is bound to experience stress at some point in their life or another, individuals with a Type A personality are usually more prone to suffering from stress. A person with a Type A personality tends to carry out everyday tasks quite rapidly and constantly feel under time pressure. They can…

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    Personality a complex subject on how we view our selfies which can be described as our feelings, the way we act, and what we think. From a psychologist view there are four different perspectives with conflicting and similar views on what it is. With these competing perspectives individuals can have their own view of personality. The three major concepts for me is the self, external environment, and our abilities. The concept of one’s self is being able to know who you are and your personality…

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    When people think of or hear the word personality, what usually comes to mind is how that person dresses, the way they speak or even how they carry themselves on a daily basis. However, some people have personality disorders. One type of personality disorder is dependent personality(DPD). This is a mental condition where one feels the need to depend on others to fulfill their emotional and physical needs. Individuals with this disorder tend to let other people take responsibility for their own…

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