Personality Traits [Instructor Name] [Class and Section Number]
Overview Introduction to Personality Traits Five-factor Model Facets of Traits Traits Beyond Five-factor Model Person-Situation Debate
Introduction to PersonalityTraits Personality - The characteristic ways that people differ from one another. Personality Traits – Basic dimensions on which people differ.
Introduction to Personality Traits Consistency Stability Individual Differences 3 Criteria: Home Work Public Private More Less Age 30 Age 40 Age 50
Introduction to Personality Traits “friendly” “sociable” “generous” “popular” “careless” “honest” “thoughtful” “mature” “serious” “demanding” “reserved” “loyal” “warm” “eager” “selfish” “arrogant” “ambitious” “fair” “personable” “independent” “tolerant” “understanding” “rude” “vain” “kind” “quiet”
Overview Introduction to Personality Traits Five-factor Model Facets of Traits Traits Beyond Five-factor Model Person-Situation Debate
Five Factor Model Openness Conscientiousness Extraversion Agreeableness Neuroticism
Overview Introduction to Personality Traits Five-factor Model Facets of Traits Traits Beyond Five-factor Model Person-Situation Debate
Facets of Traits Openness Fantasy prone Open to feelings Open to diverse behaviors Open to new/different ideas Open to various values and beliefs
Facets of Traits Conscientiousness Competent Orderly Dutiful Achievement-oriented Self-disciplined Deliberate
Facets of Traits Extraversion Gregarious Warm Assertive Active Excitement-seeking Positive Emotionality
Facets of Traits Agreeableness Straightforward Altruistic Compliant Trusting Modest Tender-minded
Facets of Traits Neuroticism Anxious Angry Depressed Self-Consciousness Impulsive Vulnerable
Overview Introduction to Personality Traits Five-factor Model Facets of Traits Traits Beyond Five-factor Model Person-Situation Debate
Traits Beyond Five-factor Model HEXACO Honesty-Humility Sincere, fair, honest vs. Manipulative, narcissistic, self-centered Eysenck emphasis Extraversion & Neuroticism Biological basis Reward and Avoidance
Traits Beyond Five-factor Model Machiavellianism Need for Achievement Need for Cognition Authoritarianism Narcissism Self-esteem Optimism Alexithymia
Overview Introduction to Personality Traits Five-factor Model Facets of Traits Traits Beyond Five-factor Model Person-Situation Debate
Walter Mischel: Personality and Assessment Situation > Traits More like: Situation + Traits
Appendix A: My Personality Step 1: Complete one of the assessments below Step 2: Record your thoughts
Appendix B: Obstacle Course
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