My Personality
The Definition of Personality is the visible aspect of one 's character as it impresses others. ( dictionary.com. (n.d.). dictionary.referance.com. Retrieved March 27, 2012, from http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/personality?s=t). Everyone in the world has there own personality I believe that no two people have the same personality. “Most people, when they think of personality, are actually thinking of personality differences - types and traits and the things that are a like. This is certainly an important part of personality psychology, since one of the characteristics of persons is that they can differ from each other quite a bit. But the main part of personality psychology addresses the broader issue of "what is it to be a person." “(n.d.). My Webspace files. Retrieved March 27, 2012, from http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/personalityintroduction) The Personality test that we all had to take was structured as of a series of questions. Once you answered the 72 questions they score it for you. After they score it you are presented with your results of course none of the questions they asked are either right or wrong, but he results of the test are given by four categories by letters mine was ESF&J which means: Extraverted, Sensing, Feeling, and Judging.
The First word that I was given to me was Extraverted this word means that I do things based on actual reality and about what will happen in the future, like I do something else rather than what I really want to do inside or what my emotions are telling me to do. I somewhat agree with this word as of it describing me. I believe that I do think about what others think of me, I think everyone does that in some way. Sensing which of course means your senses like seeing, hearing, tasting and etc. I do think I have good senses, they all work well. Feeling was the next word, I think that I can express feeling very well. I am
Cited: Page • ( dictionary.com. (n.d.). dictionary.referance.com. Retrieved March 27, 2012, from http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/personality?s=t). • (n.d.). My Webspace files. Retrieved March 27, 2012, from http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/personalityintroduction) • Baird, Abigail A.. Think psychology. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2011. Print.