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    I’m an INFJ, and I have many good values about my personality. If my friends come to me to ask me a question, I like to find the perfect solution for them. The question they asked me will always be on my mind until we figure out an answer to their problem. To be able to be a good counselor you have to be a good listener, and that’s what my personality type is. INFJ’s are very good listeners, and we are reassuring to others around us. Now, sometimes figuring people’s problems out can be difficult…

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    The Big Five Personality Traits and Their Roles From the class clown to the shy artist, personality defines who people are and how the world perceives these characteristics. The Big Five personality traits consist of what is widely accepted as the most basic of human personality by most psychologist. These traits include openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. These traits also have smaller and more specific personality traits that fit into these…

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    many personality layers. He thinks cleverly, he solves problems easily, and he balances both sides of being a married father and a psychopath. He, at first, seems like a normal person, who lives a normal, sophisticated, friendly life, but becomes cold hearted and ruthless when he seeks out to kill the guilty. He is extremely socially awkward and often expounds upon his inability to connect with people. Dexter recognizes his lack of normal feelings and…

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    Personality has always been a confusing phenomenon due to its empirical lacking nature. Psychologist understand how to manipulate personality but never what truly defines it. The reason could simply be because individuals are never one person. Humans are known for being adaptable ; meaning change is a natural part of life. It would in fact be a downfall to stay or act exactly the same constantly. One common example showcasing this is that a student would get in a lot of trouble if they spoke the…

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    Psychologist today, believe at, there are five different key factors of someone’s personality and are often referred to as the “Big Five Personality Traits”. As a result of these personality traits, serve as our building blocks of our personalities. These begin with, extraversion, which is characterized by excitability, sociability, very talkative and assertive with high amount of emotional expressiveness. For example, people that higher in extraversion, tend to be more outgoing and gain energy…

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    deal in motion, or simply making life easier for their respective clients However, in Billy’s case he likes that he doesn’t have to work a nine to five job and can create his own hours because of his freelance job. Referring to the Big Five Personality Traits, I found that my interviewees were extroverts, meaning they are able to harness their comfort level with relationships and are therefore more sociable than introverts. As extroverts they have better interpersonal skills, greater social…

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    into shaping a person’s personality, such as their traits, behavior, genetics, psychodynamic motivation, humanistic paradigm and social cognitive design. My personality can be attributed to trait and behavioral paradigms and through those paradigms, my personality was shaped into the introverted, stressed person that I am today. One particular paradigm that affected my life is the trait-dispositional paradigm. My particular traits affect how my life goes. Mainly, my key trait is my introversion,…

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    The five basic factors that psychologists depend on as the main dimensions of personality are known as the big five. These traits include openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. These traits can easily be remembered by using the acronym OCEAN. Personality psychologist, Warren T. Norman, helped develop this five-factor model. Some of my personality test results that I do not agree with are that I am somewhat conventional and that I tend to become anxious and…

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    The personality theory being used is the trait theory. According to Funder (2015), the trait theory is based on the beliefs that every man is similar to certain other men and that it is significant and helpful to evaluate broad groups of separate and distinctive variance, it supposes that in certain actual sense, individuals are their individualities and peculiarities. Personal variances are the components from which personality is formed. Personality traits are not the only aspects that…

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    Conscientiousness is one of the five main personality traits. The definition of conscientiousness is the personality trait of being honest and hardworking. I recently took a personality test and scored high in this trait. I agree with the results because I am very organized, and always strive to be the best that I can be. One example of how I show the trait conscientious is I like my room to be clean and organized. I always make my bed before I go to school, no matter how tired I am. To…

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