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    passion thus different personality trait each belonging at the extreme end of the personality scale. Just like with consumer’s behavior we have factors like; culture, social, personal, and psychological,…

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    Five Personality Traits

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    mandate: to explain whole persons." 1- list of top five traits that you think and believe it is important for the medical student to succeed. There is more traits that important for medical student and I think the top five is :- 1- Discipline 2-Skill and ability to act 3-Adaptable 4- able and willing to learn 5-giving and do the best 2-why do you thinke these five traits are important? First will talk about Discipline it…

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    In this chapter, complex traits, or otherwise known as quantitative traits, were examined. Quantitative traits are determined numerically, as well as by different genes that are influenced by the surrounding environment. A few examples of these types of traits include, but not limited to, height, the rate of our ability to metabolize food, and the speed of a cheetah when chasing its prey. To begin, quantitative traits can be anatomical, physiological, and behavioral traits, as well as diseases.…

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    The Trait Approach Another common way to study personality is through the lens of the trait approach. The trait approach focuses on the measurement of individual differences of both personality and behavior within each person (Funder, 2013). This approach attempts to assess how people differ, and how each individual is unique. To measure this, researchers often use personality assessments in order to understand what traits are common within a person, and how those traits, or absence of such…

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    Defining Personality Trait

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    personality trait. From as far back as I can remember I have always been the kind of person to stop at nothing in regards to proving people wrong. From the time my aunt told me I would “never add up to anything,” to the time my boyfriend told me I was a terrible liar, I never stopped until I proved them wrong. If you were to ever ask someone to “describe Amara in one word” they would either say extremely stuck in her ways or impulsive.…

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    What are the Big Five personality traits? 1. Openness to experience means that a person is attracted to trying new things, is curious and creative. They seek information and take risks. For example, someone who is high on openness would be more likely to try a new restaurant and a new dish verses someone who is low on openness who always goes to Jimmy Johns and orders the same sandwich. 2. Conscientiousness is kind of like responsibility. A person high on conscientiousness is dependable,…

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    “Big Five” trait theory. Trait theory proposes that that a personality of formed from five different traits. Commonly, known as the “Big Five” the traits are known as Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Emotional Stability, and Openness to Experience. A manager can use the “Big Five” in a business setting to better understand the workplace and the people who work in it, which can help the business succeed. Extraversion is the first segment of the “Big Five” traits. This trait…

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    Trait theory is a theory of personality that describes an individual’s trait, and are also used in predicting behavior based on the combination of traits. One of the trait theories is the five factor model of personality, which is a set of five traits with multiple facets that seeks to explain an individual’s personality. These five traits are extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism, and openness to experience (Costa & McCrae, 1992). Using only a small set of trait dimensions…

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    The five broad personality traits described by the theory “The Big Five” are extraversion, agreeableness, openness, conscientiousness and neuroticism. Extraversion is your energy and your positive emotions, when you have high extraversion you are attention seeking low extraversion makes the person seem self absorbed. Agreeableness Is when is being more compassionate and cooperative and less suspicious. Openness is the ability to appreciate art and creativity, unusual ideas, and a variety of…

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    Question 6: Big Five traits are Openness, Conscientiousness, Extroversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism. Openness is described as a person who has traits of creativity curiosity and is also imaginative and artistic. Conscientiousness is described as a well-organized self-disciplined person who is conforming and deliberate in their actions. While Extroversion is a person who exhibits an outgoing personality type how is assertive and very active. Agreeableness is displayed as a person who is…

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