FIVE ASPECTS OF PERSONALITY Flashcards
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- Developed in 1949
- Established by D.W. Fiske and later expanded by Norman 1967, Smith 1967,
Goldberg 1981, and McCrae & Costa 1987
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FIVE ASPECTS OF PERSONALITY
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- includes imagination and insight
- eagerness to learn and experience new things
- very creative, risk taker
- broad range of interests and more adventurous when it comes to decision making
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Openness
3
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- includes high levels of thoughtfulness, good impulse control and goal-directed behaviors
- often found within people who work in science and high retail finance where detail
orientation and organization are required as a skill set. - focused on responsibilities (studious hardworking student)
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Conscientiousness
4
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- someone who gets energized in the company of others
- loves socialization
- introvert: low socialization ambivert: middle
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- Extraversion (Extroversion)
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- show signs of trust, kindness, and affection.
- have high prosocial behaviors which means they are more inclined to be helping other
people. - selfless, mapagpatawad, patient, understanding
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- High Agreeableness
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characterized by sadness, moodiness, and emotional instability
- often mistaken for anti-social behavior or worse a greater psychological issue
- a physical and emotional response to stress and perceived threats in someone’s daily life.
- prone to depression
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- Neuroticism