Journal of Education and Practice ISSN 2222-1735 (Paper) ISSN 2222-288X (Online) 288X Vol 3‚ No 12‚ 2012 www.iiste.org A Comparative Study between Introverts and Extraverts in their Conforming Behaviours among Students at Galaxy International School in Ghana * Samuel Atindanbila PhD * Nana Afua Gyamfua Danquah GyamfuaDepartment Of Psychology‚ University of Ghana( Legon) atindanbila@ug.edu.gh nadanquah@gmail.com Presbyterian * Dorothy Awuah-Peasah University College dapeasah@yahoo
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with results that surprised me and other scores I anticipated the results. Below are the results as follow: • What Is Your Learning Style? Auditory 25%‚ Visual 35%‚ and Tactile 40% being a kinesthetic (tactile) learner doing hands-on approach works best for me. This work well with the visual learning style that is a close second. • What was your Jungian typology? ENFP Extravert (3%)‚ Intuitive (22%)‚ Feeling (19%)‚ Perceiving (3%). • Productive skill score: 46 showing that I am on the right trach
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for me to be familiar with my weaknesses and what I can do so they do not get the best of me. Keywords: Personality types‚ temperaments‚ What makes up an Introverted‚ Intuitive‚ Feeler‚ and Perceiver Individual? According to the C. Jung and I. Briggs Myers type theory‚ there are 16 main personality types. These combinations are made up of the individual’s source of energy: Extraverted (E) or introverted (I)‚ how they gather information: Sensing (S) or iNtuition (N)‚ how they make
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Retaining the status as the most prevalent mental disorder for the past few decades‚ anxiety can impact individuals in myriad ways (Kessler‚ Chiu‚ Demler‚ & Walters‚ 2005). Particularly‚ the cognitive ramifications of anxiety are of significance as they can lead to the development of an attention bias towards threat. (Cisler & Koster‚ 2010). As indicated by previous research‚ threat bias manifests in multiple forms (e.g. oversensitivity to perceived threat‚ near inability to disengage from threat)
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CONTENTS |No. |Title |Page | |1 |Introduction to PDAF |2 | |2 |My Learning Experience in PDAF |3 | |3 |Reflections on My Career Journey
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school in Wataya. I made lots of friends at school These people were kind to me. When I had difficulties‚ these people usually were also certainly on that point there regarding me. My friends and i actually worked very hard to obtain a excellent score during my school. As time passed‚ the school‚ frinds and teachers changed again. I graduated 9th grade as well as entered high school graduation. Although I have actually acquired buddys withinside intermediate university however the teachers haven
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Gabriel Garcia Psychology 1500-11 Professor Carlos Vidales April 28‚ 2017 A Study of Dreams: Meaning behind occurrences in a mind during sleep Do you ever think why certain events or people are in your dreams? Are dreams something much more than just images and sensations? Is there a reason why we dream about that person we like or about something we may want? The question I wanted to examine for this paper is Why do we dream? What function do dreams offer us? There are many different theories concerning
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in motivation‚ interpersonal skills‚ appearance‚ punctuality and flexibility; they have no type of discipline. Pamela Jung‚ and Colleen Jones of Workforce Solutions Group in St. Louis Community College found that more than 60 percent of employers said applicants lack “communication and interpersonal skills” — an increase of about 10 percentage points in just two years. (Jung & Jones‚ 2008‚ p. 33) Many managers also said that today’s applicants can’t think critically and creatively‚ solve problems
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Professions that tend to draw the ISTJ’s wants for schedules and results oriented satisfaction are general surgery‚ law and accounting. The ISTJ can be a success at any career but tend to shy away from careers that require abstract thinking and interpersonal spontaneity. Other popular ISTJ career directions include: Management‚ Accounting‚ Auditing‚ Engineer‚ Dentists‚ Stock Brokers and Law. ISTP-Is work that is routine like an administrator or open-ended like research is not what the ISTP is looking
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sensitive or intuitive‚ whether you choose feeling over thinking‚ or if you are a judger or perceiver. After taking the Myers Briggs Personality test‚ I became more aware of my personality and what career path would be most suitable for me. I am an ENFJ‚ which stands for; extrovert‚ intuitive‚ feeling‚ and judging. Overall‚ I am very tuned into the feelings of others‚ responsible and tend to be a leader. Loyal‚ responsive‚ and sympathetic are some of the other traits that I possess. When I first read
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