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    test can be used for self-reflection‚ understanding‚ job placement‚ and learning how to interact better with others in a team or work group. According to my test on personalityperfect.com‚ my profile is ESFJ: Extroverted‚ Sensing‚ Feeling‚ and Judging. In explanation of ESFJ‚ E (Extroverted) means characterized by interest in and behavior directed toward others or the environment rather than oneself; S (Sensing) means becoming aware of something; F (Feeling) stands for susceptibility to emotional

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    Professional Development Plan Maritza Maezze LDR531 12/11/2014 Lee Huffman Professional Development Plan According to the self-assessment each member in group A took‚ the team is formed by individuals who in the majority possess Cautious Style characteristics and are influenced by the recessive styles of Steadiness and Interactive. As a whole the team can be defined as a goal or task oriented group whose members are very organized‚ prefer precision and accuracy when setting up goals for themselves

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    Case Study #2 Application Questions 1. What is Mark’s attitude‚ according to Jungian theory? Provide evidence for your answer. Mark is “outgoing and happy. He loves life and lives it to its fullest. He isn’t an introspective person.” According to the Jungian theory‚ Mark is an extrovert. He is defined as such by his excited behavior while being active‚ socializing‚ and the center of attention. In addition‚ Mark’s job is consumed by constant activity and danger. 2. What is Mark’s superior function

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    Plan for Positive Influence Wendee Aardema‚ Jamie Snead‚ Annemarie Browning‚ Keitrick Clark‚ Adrienne Threatt University of Phoenix Introduction In every workplace environment‚ there will be a diversified collection of people that represent all different walks of life. There will be people from different cultural backgrounds‚ along with people who hold different political perspectives and different religious views. With all of these differences‚ employees bring their individualized attitudes

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    screenwriter‚ and retired boxer who primarily appears as a leading man in action‚ drama‚ and thriller films (Biography for Mickey Rourke‚ 2012). Mickey has received severe facial injuries‚ and more than one concussion‚ during his boxing career. He is extroverted and scales high in both the neuroticism and psychoticism scale (Dr. William Cameron‚ 2011). He also alleges his step brothers and step father show a tendency towards these traits. At age six‚ Rourke’s biological father abandoned him. Since then

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    inaccurate Moderately inaccurate Slightly inaccurate Neither inaccurate nor accurate Slightly accurate Moderately accurate Very accurate Extremely accurate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Sr. no Personality traits 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Talkative 2 Extroverted (expressive) 3 Bold 4 Energetic 5 Shy 6 Quiet 7 Bashful (reserved) 8 Withdrawal 9 Sympathetic 10 Warm 11 Kind 12 Cooperative

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    Description of the 4 Primary Temperaments John T. Cocoris‚ Th.M.‚ Psy.D The following is an overview description of the four primary temperaments. The Choleric is an extroverted‚ hot-tempered‚ quick thinking‚ active‚ practical‚ strong-willed and easily annoyed person. Cholerics are self-confident‚ self-sufficient and very independent minded. They are decisive and opinionated and find it easy to make decisions for themselves as well as others. Cholerics tend to leave little room for negotiating

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    people participation in the March on Washington where he delivered his most famed speech "I Have a Dream" on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial (Phillips‚ 1988). Martin Luther King‚ Jr. impacted the United States by re-writing history‚ through his extroverted personality trait. With Martin Luther King‚ Jr. being assertive in his action and in his words‚ becoming very active in his community‚ and being a positive leader he brought about positive change. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was a man of faith and having

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    People come in many shapes and sizes. Some are big some are small‚ some are fat and some are tall. People have many similarities. Unless one is born deformed of physical body parts‚ we all have a head‚ two eyes‚ two ears‚ a nose‚ a mouth‚ a neck‚ a back‚ a pair of shoulders‚ two arms‚ two hands with four fingers and a thumb each‚ a waist‚ two legs and two feet with five toes. So physically‚ we are basically the same. What makes us different from one another is the personality inside of us. A personality

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    me that she has been brought up with nature and nurture characteristics. Clearly Sarah is an intellectual female and seems to have an extroverted persona. So here is the issue‚ Sarah meets a new group of individuals who want her to join them for a party. That will put Sarah in a position to disobey her parent’s rules of curfew. Socially‚ she is extroverted and thrives off of other people. There are three factors that influence her willing to go against her parent’s rules. These include belonging

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