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Personality
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QOTD
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Andrew, Ghizzone, Danielle Onda Do you: A. have your own personality B. copy others who have persnailty traits you want C. form a persona to fit in based on situation
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Kaylene Gillis Would you consider yourself to have high or low self-esteem? A) High B) Low C) It depends on the situation
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Nora Alnajjar Are you the kind of person who care the most about what everyone else thinks ? A) I always care and worry about what others think of me. B) I rarely care about it. C) Does what they think even matter?
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Samantha Kerr, Abdullah Albader, Emma Shellenback, Jordan Fushimi, Austin Napier, Elyse Gregory What do you think impacts your personality the most? A. Family / parents B. Environment / random events C. Friends D. School E. Genes / Self
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Zoe Golden, Lexi Shryack, Tamar Hedeshian, Spencer Conroy Do you think you can actually change aspects of your personality on purpose? A. Yes B. No
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Spencer Conroy People with multiple personality disorders know they have multiple personalities. A) True B) False C) No such thing as multiple personality disorder.
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The Big Questions / Issues What is stable and identifiable about you? Why is it the “big five” and not something else?? What’s the implication of different personalities?
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The Big Five OCEAN Openness imaginative, curious, intellectual, creative.. Vs: conventional and practical, enjoy routine, “down to earth” Conscientiousness careful, thorough, well-organized, responsible Vs: careless, inefficient, disorganized, irresponsible Extraversion Sociable, energetic, assertive, other-oriented Vs: Passive, reserved, quiet, self-oriented Agreeableness Warm, kind, empathetic, compassionate, trusting Vs: Hostile suspicious, unkind, lacking in trust.. Neuroticism Easily upset, anxious, emotional, self-pitying, worriers.. Vs: Even-tempered, comfortable with selves, calm, stable.
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Big Five Issues Seem clearly distinct in general desirability: there is a “good” side and a “bad” side to each Why has evolution preserved all these “bad” personalities? What is actually “good” about them? Strong social orientation: mostly about how we interact with others Openness, Neuroticism about “cognitive / affective” balance? Openness = approach vs. avoid bias Aren’t these really the same thing anyway?
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Gender Differences Women higher in neuroticism, extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness
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Meyers-Briggs?
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Freud
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Self Esteem, Humanism, and Your Castle You are the sole regent of your own subjective world (the castle of your mind) You cannot abdicate the throne! Threats to your rule are existential threats! We are all defensive, narcissistic, etc..
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