Final Study Guide
11 Cards in this Set
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#2: conscientiousness
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Dependability, goal-directedness, perserverance, super ego, strength, prudence or constraint. Opposite end: impulsive, careless, irresponsible
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#3: extraversion
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Social adaptability, assertiveness, boldness, self-confidence. vs introversion, shyness
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#4: agreeableness
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Warmth and likeability. take prosocial approach (opposite: cold, negative, antagonism)
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#5: neuroticism
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Anxiety or emotionality (opposite: emotional stability/ control)
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The Big 5 #1: openess to experience
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Inquiring intellect curiosity, independence. On the opposite end: close-minded, low curiosity, unimaginative
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MBTI: Myers-Biggs type indicator
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The most widely used instrument for assesing personality types, derived from the personality types found in Carl Jungs theory, widely used personality test based on Jungian types used at self awareness workshops, conveys message that oeioke gave distinct personalities and patterns.
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Personality
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The psychological qualities that bring continuity to an individuals behavior in different situations and at different times
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Temperament
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An individuals characteristic manner of behavior or reaction-assumed to have strong genetic basis
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Trai
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Multiple stable personality characteristics that are presumed to exist within the individual and that guide his or her own thoughts and actions under various conditions
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Trait and temperatment psychology
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a psychological perspective that views behavior and personality as the products of enduring psychological characteristics.
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trait theory
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trait perspective suggesting that personality is composed of 5 fundamental personality dimension, openess to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism
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