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    Taiwan‚ is the study location‚ with questionnaire surveys conducted in cyber cafe shops. Multiple regression analysis studies the causal relationship between personality traits and life satisfaction in online game players. The result shows that neuroticism has significant negative influence on life satisfaction. Both openness and conscientiousness have significant positive influence on life satisfaction. Finally‚ implications for leisure practice and further research are discussed. 145 INTRODUCTION

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    personality. It means that in every individual has own emotion‚ behavior‚ attitude etc. My discussion paper will be about Big 5 Aspects of Personality. The personality traits used in the 5 factor model are Extraversion‚ Agreeableness‚ Conscientiousness‚ Neuroticism and Openness to experience. Each of these 5 personality traits describes‚ relative to other people‚ the frequency or intensity of a person’s feelings‚ thoughts‚ or behaviors. The first aspect Extraversion. The trait of extraversion is a central

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    productive (Weiten‚ 1995). Among the five aspects‚ I got the highest scores in conscientiousness and the lowest in neuroticism. Compared with the general college students‚ I have lower scores in Neuroticism‚ Openness to Experience‚ and a higher score in Conscientiousness. While for Extraversion and Agreeableness‚ my results are very close to the general college students ’. First‚ for Neuroticism‚ I score 19 and is lower than the norm by 3.49‚ which is a medium amount. For the Extraversion‚ I score 28 and

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    for the description of personality‚ and the model shows to be one of the most practical and applicable models available in the field of personality psychology. The Big Five consists of five broad personality traits: Extraversion‚ Agreeableness‚ Neuroticism‚ Conscientiousness‚ and Openness. A self-report questionnaire has also been developed to measure people’s standing on each factor by asking how much they agree that various statements describe them (Cloninger 156). The first factor‚ Extraversion

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    psychologist Hans Eysenck also developed a model of personality based upon three universal traits. Introversion/Extroversion‚ a person high in Introversion might be quiet and reserved and a person high in Extroversion might be sociable and outgoing. Neuroticism/Emotional Stability trait is related to moodiness versus even-temperedness ‚ and Psychoticism was developed after studying individuals suffering from mental illness‚ individuals who are high in this trait tend the have difficulty dealing with reality

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    discovered. Costa and McCrae’s version is often called the OCEAN model of personality. It is the acronym from the names of these five dimensions. The following "Big Five" personalities are Openness‚ Conscientiousness‚ Extraversion‚ Agreeableness and Neuroticism (Emotional Stability). These dimensions resulted by a statistical procedure know as factor analysis. Researchers asked thousands of people hundreds of questions and then analyzed the data. There are several available tests on the "Big Five" that

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    Personality traits and Facebook use Rationale of the Study Facebook is quickly becoming one of the most popular tools for social communication. However‚ Facebook is somewhat different from other Social Networking Sites such as twitter‚ tumbler etc. as it demonstrates an offline-to-online trend; that is the majority of Facebook Friends is met offline and then added later. The present research investigated how the Five-Factor Model of personality relates to Facebook use. Despite some expected trends

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    Psychiatria Danubina‚ 2012; Vol. 24‚ No. 3‚ pp 256-266 © Medicinska naklada - Zagreb‚ Croatia Review THE ROLE OF PERSONALITY TRAITS IN POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD) Nenad Jakšić1‚ Lovorka Brajković1‚ Ena Ivezić2‚ Radmila Topić1 & Miro Jakovljević1 1 Department of Psychiatry‚ University Hospital Centre Zagreb‚ Croatia 2 Psychiatric Hospital “Sveti Ivan”‚ Zagreb‚ Croatia revised: 10.8.2012; accepted: 22.8.2012 received: 28.6.2012; SUMMARY Background: A number of studies have

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    in personality traits. The big five personality traits dimensions of personality that describe human personalities can also be described as the five factor model. The five factors are openness‚ conscientiousness‚ extraversion‚agreeableness‚ neuroticism. Openness is a trait that probably just about anyone can have .People who have this trait feature characteristics as imagination and insight also ted to have a high range in interest in somethings. I think I have this trait and fit in it completely

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    LETRATURE REVIEW: INTRODUCTION OF SOCIALMEDIA: The internet has significantly increased the potential for individuals to communicate with each other no matter where they may be located. It has also broadened the number of social relationships that an individual may carry on at any one time. Social networking sites (SNS) have become instrumental for providing free‚ user friendly access for communicating with others over the internet. Face book has quickly grown to become one of the most popular

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