Abstract Handshakes were rated on nine different aspects by examiners and then participants were given a personality test based on the Big Five Factor Model. The handshakes were then compared to the results from the personality tests and scored based on the most dominant features of personality. Those with firm handshakes and good eye contact were found to be more extroverted and more agreeable‚ were as those with weaker handshakes and less eye contact were more introverted and less open to new
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Self-Reflection Portfolio Tutor: Michael Chen Student Name: Student ID: Due Date: 1st November Semester: 2 Word Count: 1864 Contents 1.0 Introduction……………………………………………………………….…...…2 2.1 Intrapersonal effectiveness………….......………………………….…….…3-5 2.2 Interpersonal effectiveness…………………………………………….....…6-9 3.0 Conclusion…………………………..………………………………...……..9-10 Reference……………………………………………………………..…...…...11-12 1.0 Introduction The learning
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Psychoanalytic and Trait Approaches to Personality Assessment Nicole Mowery University of Phoenix Psychoanalytic and Trait Approaches to Personality Assessment Our personality is a tough puzzle to piece together because of its complex collection of behaviors and thought processes. Psychologist’s theories vary in their attempts to explain human personality‚ two such theories are the psychoanalytic theory and the trait theory. Austrian psychiatrist Sigmund Freud was a man who believed
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COMPONENTS AND ASPECTS OF OUR PERSONALITY The Three Components of Personality Sigmund Freud is known for his study on the three basic components that greatly affect our personality. He created the three levels of awareness that are congruent to the three different parts of the mind: conscious mind‚ preconscious mind‚ and subconscious mind. According to him‚ our conscious mind includes our current or present mental processes contributing a major part in our current awareness. The next level of
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Gottschalk‚ Dowd and Schneider 2006‚ p. 3). 2.1 The Big Five Inventory The Big Five Inventory (BFI) is a personality assessment tool‚ which has five dimensions including Openness to Experience‚ Conscientiousness‚ Extraversion‚ Agreeableness and Neuroticism (Costa and McCrae‚ 1992). Research has been conducted to explain how people with varying levels of these traits will perform within the workplace. Research conducted‚ shows that conscientiousness and emotional stability are positively correlated
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Cultural Factors of Personality - Traditions ‚ symbols and rites of culture affect the personality - Passing on experiences and social interactions makes the child act in a way that emulates their society. - Cross-culturally women are higher in neuroticism and agreeableness. References Gawali‚
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Job Satisfaction - Introduction The father of scientific management Taylor ’s (1911) approach to job satisfaction was based on a most pragmatic & essentially pessimistic philosophy that man is motivation by money alone. That the workers are essentially ’stupid & phlegmatic ’ & that they would be satisfied with work if they get higher economic benefit from it. But with the passage of time Taylor ’s solely monetary approach has been changed to a more humanistic approach. It has come a
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The Godfather of Soul January 26‚ 2005 Introduction We will look into the life of James Brown. He is known for his music. In his life‚ he had to face many obstacles‚ but through determination‚ he changed his life cycle. We will touch on the influences in his life‚ developmental stage and theories that best fit his personality. James Brown was born on May 3‚ 1933‚ in South Carolina. He lived a life without parental guidance. His mother left him with his father when he was only 4 years
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Chapter 4: Psychological and Biological Perspectives Key Terms: Attachment: The bond between parent and child or between individuals and their family‚ friends‚ and school. Behavioral Modeling: Learning how to behave by fashioning one’s behavior after that of others. Biocriminology: The sub-discipline of criminology that investigates biological and genetic factors and their relation to criminal behavior. Chromosomes: Basic cellular structures containing genes‚ i.e.‚ biological material that creates
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Lifespan Development and Personality By Denise Isaac Carroll Lytch Psych 103 April 28‚ 2010 Developmental psychology seeks to address various aspects of human development‚ including physical‚ cognitive‚ social‚ moral‚ and personality development. In developmental psychology the debate about nature versus nurture‚ continuity versus stages‚ and stability versus change are still ongoing. According to the nature position‚ human behavior and development are governed by automatic‚ genetically
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