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    independent‚ and depicts a personal preference for a variety of activities over a strict routine. Some disagreement remains about how to interpret the openness factor‚ which is sometimes called "intellect" rather than openness to experience. Conscientiousness: (efficient/organized vs. easy-going/careless). A tendency to be organized and dependable‚ show self-discipline‚ act dutifully‚ aim for achievement‚ and prefer planned rather than spontaneous behavior. Extraversion: (outgoing/energetic vs. solitary/reserved)

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    & Ulicni‚ S. K. (1996). On traits and values: With special re. Journal of Research in Personality‚ 30(1)‚ 23-41. Lee‚ D.‚ Kelly‚ K. R. a.‚ & Edwards‚ J. K. a. (2006). A closer look at the relationships among trait procrastination‚ neuroticism‚ and conscientiousness. Personality and Individual Differences‚ 40(1)‚ 27-37. Nairne‚ J. S.‚ Lindsay‚ S. D.‚ Paulhaus‚ D. L.‚ & Smith‚ M. S. (2001). In Veitch E. (Ed.)‚ Psychology: The adaptive mind (Second edition Ed.). Toronto‚ ON: Wadsworth publishing

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    Reynolds CR. Psychometric properties of the adult manifest anxiety scale-elderly version scores. Educational and Psychological Measurement. 2006;66:93–115. 23. Lyness JM‚ Duberstein PR‚ King DA‚ Cox C‚ Caine ED. Medical illness burden‚ trait neuroticism‚ and depression in older primary care patients. American Journal of Psychiatry. 1998;155(7):969–971. [PubMed] 24 25. Marsh HW‚ Hau KT‚ Wen Z. In search of golden rules: Comment on hypothesis-testing approaches to setting cutoff values for fit

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    Personality and Drinking Behaviour during the First Year of University ABSTRACT The transition to university is a period of change and stress for young people‚ and although most students show favourable adjustment‚ some experience difficulties during their first year. A number of studies have shown that the alcohol consumption of first year students increases‚ both in terms of time spent drinking and the amount of alcohol consumed. The present study investigated the role of personality in this

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    The New Generation: Internet and the Side Effects Submitted to: Professor Tonio Sadik Submitted by: John Yoo (4578772) SOC 3116 C November 16th 2011 The article‚ "A Fantasy World Is Creating Problems in South Korea" published by Choe Sang-Hun from The New York Times discuss the growing issue of internet gaming addiction among adults in South Korea (Choe‚ 2010). With the emergence of the internet‚ more and more people around the world

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    will be Shrek. The approach I will be using is “The big five personality factor” by Cattell. These are Neuroticism‚ Openness‚ Agreeableness‚ Conscientiousness and Extraversion. Shreak’ personality is not easy to explain because it varies on every condition and changes throughout the movie but I feel that represents each factor very well. The first diagnosed on his personality was Neuroticism. The movie started with an ugly Ogre with a split personality. He experienced the feeling of anger very

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    and attitudes (dependent variable) over time are age and personality (independent variable). Musical preferences may be associated with personality traits and changes. The big five personality model: Openness to experience‚ Extraversion‚ NeuroticismConscientiousness‚ and Agreeableness was used in this research. Methods - More than two hundred fifty thousand people participated in this study. Participants were part of Internet panels and were gathered by a global market research association called

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    Emotional Stability Neuroticism - a tendency to experience unpleasant emotions easily‚ such as anger‚ anxiety‚ depression‚ or vulnerability; sometimes called emotional instability. ConscientiousnessConscientiousness is the trait of being painstaking and careful‚ or the quality of acting according to the dictates of one’s conscience. It includes such elements as self-discipline‚ carefulness‚ thoroughness‚ organization‚ deliberation (the tendency to think carefully before acting)‚ and need for

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    OUTLINE I. Introduction: A Short Biography of Britney Spears II. Psychoanalyzing Britney: What Would Freud Say? III. The Trait Perspective: Applying the Big Five IV. The Motives Perspectives: What are Britney’s needs? V. Conclusion VI. References I- Introduction: A Short Biography of Britney Spears Britney Spears was born on December 2‚ 1981 in Kentwood‚ Louisiana to James and Lynne Spears. She is the middle child. From a very young age‚ she enjoyed performing. She used to sing at the

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    Prescription drug overdose and abuse is a common problem faced by many individuals today. According to the CDC (2013)‚ prescription drug overdose and abuse has increased exponentially since the 1980s. In 2009‚ the prescription drug overdose was five times that in 1980. Deaths due to drug overdose exceeded those due to motor vehicle accidents for the first time in 2009. The majority of these deaths were attributable to opioid overdose. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse‚ approximately

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