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Rad, Stanley & Phoebe
WHAT is PERSONALITY?
BRAIN STORM TIME!!!
Bieber or Beaver
* It rhymes….and
it make sense as
they both lives in
the same
country...
• It includes the characteristics & behaviours that make us unique!
• Each of us share a different personality character.
• When listening Justin Bieber’s “Baby”, some people will feel irritated, while some people (Beliebers) will feel excited & hyper.
• As humans have various degrees of personality, they are classified into big categories called traits.
• (Tendencies to behave in a certain way in various situations)
Personality
The Big Five Theory A new theory of personality traits called the Big Five Theory was
formed to summarize the main personality factors which can be shortened into OCEAN:
O Openness – How imaginative, independent minded, divergent someone is.
C Conscientiousness –How responsible, orderly and dependable a person is.
E Extraversion – How talkative, social and assertive someone is.
A Agreeableness – How good natured, co-operative and trusting a person is.
N Neuroticism – How anxious, prone to depression and worrying someone is
The Big Five Theory
•Open to Experience•Imaginative,
Independent, Curious, Broad Interests
•Not Open to Experience•Unimaginativ
e, Conforming, Incurious, Narrow Interests
Openness
•Conscientious•Careful,
Reliable, Persevering, Ambitious
•Undirected•Careless,
Undependable, Lax, Aimless
Conscientiousness
The Big Five Theory
•Extrovert•Sociable,
fun loving, talkative, spontaneous
•Introvert•Reserved,
Sober, Quiet, Self- Controlled
Extraversion
•Agreeable•Courteous,
Selfless, Trusting, Co- operative
•Antagonistic•Rude,
Selfish, Suspicious, Not co- operative
Agreeableness
The Big Five Theory•Unstable
•Worrying, Vulnerable, Self- pitying, impatient
•Stable•Calm,
hardy, self- satisfied, patient
Neuroticism
Bibliography
Hawkes et. Al., Images of Society: Introduction to Anthropology, Psychology,
and Sociology. McGraw-Hill Ryerson: 2001 Robert S. Feldman, Essentials of Understanding Psychology, 4th ed., New York: McGraw- Hill Higher Education, 2000, p.413.“The Big Five Personality Factors.” Adapted from Costa & McCrae, 1992, p. 3 and McCrae & Costa, 1985.http://http-server.carleton.ca/~tpychyl/011382000/BigFive.html
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