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PSY 100 1st Edition Lecture 24Outline of Last Lecture XXVIII. PersonalityOutline of Current LectureXXIX. Personality ContinuedA. The Big 5 traitsB. Social-Cognitive TheoryCurrent LectureXXIX. Personality ContinuedA. Big 5 TraitsBig 5 traits- broad traits that go together but are still unique enough from one another to describe various parts of someone’s personality, not correlationalOCEAN1. Openness: seek new experiences, related to interest in the arts. Openness correlational todrug and alcohol use.2. Conscientiousness: responsibility consistency, dependability etc. Most reflective of job performance, not correlational to IQ3. Extraversion: social, outgoing, people like this enjoy being around other people (are energized by social interaction). 4. Agreeableness: conformity, compliance, likeability and warmth. How approachable are you?5. Neuroticism: anxious, emotional instability and worry. High neuroticism means low emotional stability and low neuroticism means high emotional stability.People are inconsistent when it comes to their personality traits. B. Social-Cognitive TheoryBandura’s Triadic Reciprocal Determinism1) Behavioral Factors2) Personal factors: your traits (ex: big 5)3) Environmental factors: what surrounds youThese three factors work togetherThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a


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