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    personality theories. In this theory you are more focused with personal growth and higher levels of functioning. To assess this type of personality objective test and personal interviews about how they act are made. The next theory is the trait theory. With the trait theory‚ one feels that there is a permanent disposition within oneself that causes the person to think‚ act‚ and feel in ways‚ which make them who they are. The way to assess this personality is to take objective tests. Lastly there is

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    do in my life. It is a disadvantage because my self-esteem can be lowered when I don’t do well on something and it might also affect those around me. What did you learn about yourself from reading about the trait theories of personality? I learned that I have the following traits: Openness‚ Conscientiousness and Agreeableness. I am opened to new ideas‚ self-disciplined‚ sociable‚ talkative and affectionate. I am a weird mix because I am opened to new ideas but I tend to like routines and being

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    different character traits that describe him and locate at least three specific examples to support or prove each trait. Are Vladek’s personality traits a product of his experiences during the Holocaust? Does he change or stay the same in the book? Explain using specific examples. Example thesis statements:-- In Maus I/II‚ Vladek was ______ (trait 1)‚ _______ (trait 2)‚ and _______ (trait 3). In Maus I/II‚ Vladek was _____ (trait 1)‚ _______ (trait 2)‚ and _______ (trait 3) because

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    Kelsey Steiner Psychology 5th hour 11/7/13 Keirsey Temperament Sorter Follow-up Assignment (1) Reflect on the results on this personality assessment? Do you believe it fits with what you know about yourself? Why or why not? I was given Idealist Champion. I believe it does reflect me‚ but only to an extent. Champions have a wide range and variety of emotions‚ and a great passion for novelty. I believe that to be true‚ but not 100% of the time. I tend to have trouble dealing with my emotions and

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    Define personality .What do you understand by personality trait? Different people carry different personalities which differentiates one from another. Based on this fact‚ explain the personalities of the following people and which theory you can relate to their personalities: (a) Narendra Modi; (b) Mother Teresa; (c) A P J Abdul Kalam; (d) Sachin Tendulkar Personality:- Personality can be defined as consistency in a person’s way of being — that is‚ long-term consistency in their particular ways

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    The Trait Approach was the 1st systematic attempt to study leadership. In the 20th century it was known as the “great man” theory. This approach takes a look at the leaders personal attributes such as but not limited to: motivation‚ energy‚ intuition‚ creativity‚ persuasiveness and foresight. Some of the traits that are essential to this list include: intelligence‚ self-confidence‚ determination‚ integrity and sociability. Thus it focuses mainly on the leader and not on the followers or situations

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    subfields of psychology‚ those psychologists who study personality have a unique mandate: to explain whole persons (Funder‚ D. C.‚ 1997). If a person’s entire personality could change suddenly‚ then we would not be able to predict his personality traits. Ex. If a person is sometimes warm and friendly and at other times he is cold and hostile‚ then we cannot conclude that his personality is warm and friendly. Another aspect is the “commonalties and differences” in the behavior of people. We are

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    depending on the test. If a personality test is reliable and/or valid it could make a useful tool. Personality is character. It defines how you are as an individual. It is created by genetics; you have the opportunity to pick up a personality trait from a relative. Personality created from your environment. For example if you come from happy home‚ then you may have a more happy friendly personality. Also personalities are produced by certain circumstances. What that statement means is that if

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    We currently have four different theories of how personality forms. These are the psychodynamic perspective‚ behaviorist perspective‚ trait perspective‚ and the humanistic perspective. Our personality is very complex and each on these theories serve as a good base for grasping its concept. Each of the four are unique. They each also present some advantages and disadvantages. The psychodynamic perspective theory ideas was pioneered by Sigmund Freud. He believes that much of the behavior

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    Chapter 4 Questions: 1. Define motivation by using a figure to explain the motivation process 2. Discuss the statement “marketers don´t create needs; needs pro-exist marketers.” Can marketing efforts change consumers’ needs? Why or why not? Can marketing efforts arouse consumer needs? If yes‚ how? 1 Marketers do not create needs‚ though in some instances they maymake consumers more keenly aware of unfelt needs. The tact that many new products take illustrates that marketers often do not

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