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    According to the Wikipedia “Personality is a set of individual differences that are affected by the development of individual: values, attitudes, personal memories, social relationship, habits, and skills.” Everyone has different personalities. In books, we can find character’s personalities according their actions, behavior, and attitudes. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby, Gatsby has a Narcissistic personality, Daisy has an Enabling personality and Tom has a Solipsistic…

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    Fist's Five Factor Model

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    sprains from individuals, psychologists have attempted to find other personality traits that might be associated with creativity in an individual. Feist (1998) noted that the field of personality psychology and creativity emphasize the distinctiveness of an individual, and focus on fairly stable traits that elicit the individual 's originality. He stated that it is the constancy in the personality traits that allow traits to accumulated into prototype of a personality. Feist (1998) acknowledged…

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    Social media and Facebook in particular allows for the creation of an online identity that may be controlled and catered for through the application of status updates and photos. On the other hand, one’s personality is thought to be constructed of five traits or scales under the Big Five Factor Model that includes openness, conscientiousness,…

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    1.0 Introduction Personality is one of the most impactful traits within our lives not just in a social context but also within workplaces. While qualifications and work experience often plays an…

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    Questions Respond: 1) The core values that is found in a high-performance organizational cultures are social responsibility, innovation, customers services, personal growth, and teamwork. Social responsibility enhance the performance level of the organization because it shows if the company give back to society; giving contribution of time and money to charity that helps the public with everyday life struggles or to improve the lives individuals. Another social responsibility is…

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    the five factor or the big five theory. This theory claims that five major traits are present in all cultures. Each has various characteristics that help us better understand and categorize personalities. “Psychologists have long identified openness to new experiences as one of the ‘big five’ personality traits, which also include extroversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness and neuroticism.” (Westerhoff, 2009). These traits at present in all the various forms of this theory, but differ in the…

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    an individual’s personality. Psychologists have focused on personality traits rather than to neatly separate humanity into different types. Thus, the big five personality test was constructed to understand what differentiates one person…

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    should say to make a good impression on whomever is asking me the question. There is a lot about me that you can see by just looking at me; I have short brunette hair, I’m short, hazel eyes, I’m quiet, and more. However, there are certain personality traits about me that every single person I know on a personal basis can tell you; I am candid, I am shy, and I am very loving. I am candid and by candid, I mean I am always very truthful and frank. When my friends come to me for advice…

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    An individual is defined or made unique by an amalgamation of characteristics and qualities. This describes what personality is in a nutshell. Throughout the lifespan, human traits can be expressed either biologically or environmentally (nature vs. nurture). Thus, contextual situations can influence human development. Such circumstantial changes include "normative age-grade influences, normative history-graded influences, and nonnormative life events" (Santrock, 2013, p. 6). There are theories…

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    George Homans and Peter Blau each offer a clarification of human cooperations and how they imitated social process and social structures. Homans build up his hypothesis by watching four diverse social gatherings; road posse, work assemble in a factor, sovereignty arrangement of a private island, and a town in new England. Through his perceptions he create five suggestions that underlies the flow of a gathering. Subside Blau additionally created Homans hypothesis and included that individuals…

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