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Big Five personality traits

Index Big Five personality traits

The Big Five personality traits, also known as the five factor model (FFM), is a taxonomy for personality traits. [1]

118 relations: Academic achievement, Agoraphobia, Agreeableness, Anger, Anxiety, Assessment (journal), Association for Psychological Science, Avoidant personality disorder, Behavioural genetics, Big Five personality traits and culture, Borderline personality disorder, Cambridge Analytica, Chimpanzee, Compassion, Conscientiousness, Consumption (economics), Cooperation, Core self-evaluations, Correlation and dependence, Counterproductive work behavior, Cross-sectional data, Curiosity, Dan P. McAdams, Dependent personality disorder, Developmental psychology, DISC assessment, Discipline, Duty, Dysthymia, Early childhood, Egotism, Emotion, Empirical evidence, Erikson's stages of psychosocial development, Extraversion and introversion, Facet (psychology), Factor analysis, Francis Galton, Frank Sulloway, Geert Hofstede, Gender role, Generalized anxiety disorder, Goal orientation, Gordon Allport, Grading in education, Gray's biopsychological theory of personality, Heritability, HEXACO model of personality structure, Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory, Hominoid Personality Questionnaire, ..., Honesty, Honolulu, Humour, International Personality Item Pool, Jack Block, Job performance, Journal of the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology, Kevin Schürer, Learning styles, Lee Anna Clark, Lewis Goldberg, Lexical hypothesis, Longitudinal study, M. Brent Donnellan, Machiavellianism, Major depressive disorder, Mental disorder, Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, Moral foundations theory, Myers–Briggs Type Indicator, Naomi Takemoto-Chock, Neurosis, Neuroticism, Neurotransmitter, Occupational Personality Questionnaires, Openness, Openness to experience, Oregon Research Institute, Orthogonality, Panic disorder, Paranoia, Peak experience, Personality, Personality changes, Personality psychology, Personality test, Peter Saville (psychologist), Posttraumatic stress disorder, Psyche (psychology), Raymond Cattell, Religiosity, Revised NEO Personality Inventory, Salary, Seduction, Self-actualization, Self-efficacy, Sensation seeking, Snob, Social anxiety disorder, Social psychology, Specific phobia, Stimulation, Surgency, Szondi test, Temperament, The Washington Post, Theory, Trait activation theory, Trait theory, Transactional leadership, Transformational leadership, Twin study, Vocation, Vulnerability, Walter Mischel, Zeitgeist, Zoo, 16PF Questionnaire. Expand index (68 more) »

Academic achievement

Academic achievement or (academic) performance is the extent to which a student, teacher or institution has achieved their short or long-term educational goals.

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Agoraphobia

Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder characterized by symptoms of anxiety in situations where the person perceives the environment to be unsafe with no easy way to get away.

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Agreeableness

Agreeableness is a personality trait manifesting itself in individual behavioral characteristics that are perceived as kind, sympathetic, cooperative, warm, and considerate.

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Anger

Anger or wrath is an intense negative emotion.

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Anxiety

Anxiety is an emotion characterized by an unpleasant state of inner turmoil, often accompanied by nervous behaviour such as pacing back and forth, somatic complaints, and rumination.

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Assessment (journal)

Assessment (ASMNT) is a peer-reviewed academic journal that covers research in the field of psychology, especially applied clinical assessment.

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Association for Psychological Science

The Association for Psychological Science (APS), previously the American Psychological Society, is an international non-profit organization whose mission is to promote, protect, and advance the interests of scientifically oriented psychology in research, application, teaching, and the improvement of human welfare.

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Avoidant personality disorder

Avoidant personality disorder (AvPD) is a Cluster C personality disorder.

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Behavioural genetics

Behavioural genetics also referred to as behaviour genetics, is a field of scientific research that uses genetic methods to investigate the nature and origins of individual differences in behaviour.

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Big Five personality traits and culture

Cross-cultural psychology as a discipline examines the way that human behavior is different and/or similar across different cultures.

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Borderline personality disorder

Borderline personality disorder (BPD), also known as emotionally unstable personality disorder (EUPD), is a long-term pattern of abnormal behavior characterized by unstable relationships with other people, unstable sense of self, and unstable emotions.

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Cambridge Analytica

Cambridge Analytica Ltd (CA) was a British political consulting firm which combined data mining, data brokerage, and data analysis with strategic communication during the electoral processes.

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Chimpanzee

The taxonomical genus Pan (often referred to as chimpanzees or chimps) consists of two extant species: the common chimpanzee and the bonobo.

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Compassion

Compassion motivates people to go out of their way to help the physical, mental, or emotional pains of another and themselves.

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Conscientiousness

Conscientiousness is the personality trait of being careful, or vigilant.

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Consumption (economics)

Consumption is the process in which consumers (customers or buyers) purchase items on the market.

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Cooperation

Cooperation (sometimes written as co-operation) is the process of groups of organisms working or acting together for common, mutual, or some underlying benefit, as opposed to working in competition for selfish benefit.

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Core self-evaluations

Core self-evaluations (CSE) represent a stable personality trait which encompasses an individual's subconscious, fundamental evaluations about themselves, their own abilities and their own control.

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Correlation and dependence

In statistics, dependence or association is any statistical relationship, whether causal or not, between two random variables or bivariate data.

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Counterproductive work behavior

Counterproductive work behavior (CWB) is employee behavior that goes against the legitimate interests of an organization.

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Cross-sectional data

Cross-sectional data, or a cross section of a study population, in statistics and econometrics is a type of data collected by observing many subjects (such as individuals, firms, countries, or regions) at the same point of time, or without regard to differences in time.

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Curiosity

Curiosity (from Latin cūriōsitās, from cūriōsus "careful, diligent, curious", akin to cura "care") is a quality related to inquisitive thinking such as exploration, investigation, and learning, evident by observation in humans and other animals.

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Dan P. McAdams

Dan P. McAdams (born February 7, 1954) is a professor and chair of the Department of Psychology at Northwestern University.

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Dependent personality disorder

Dependent personality disorder (DPD), formerly known as asthenic personality disorder, is a personality disorder that is characterized by a pervasive psychological dependence on other people.

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Developmental psychology

Developmental psychology is the scientific study of how and why human beings change over the course of their life.

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DISC assessment

DISC is a behavior assessment tool based on the DISC theory of psychologist William Moulton Marston, which centers on four different behavioral traits: dominance, inducement, submission, and compliance.

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Discipline

Discipline is action or inaction that is regulated to be in accordance (or to achieve accord) with a system of governance.

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Duty

A duty (from "due" meaning "that which is owing"; deu, did, past participle of devoir; debere, debitum, whence "debt") is a commitment or expectation to perform some action in general or if certain circumstances arise.

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Dysthymia

Dysthymia, now known as persistent depressive disorder (PDD), is a mood disorder consisting of the same cognitive and physical problems as depression, with less severe but longer-lasting symptoms.

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Early childhood

Early childhood is a stage in human development.

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Egotism

Egotism is the drive to maintain and enhance favorable views of oneself, and generally features an inflated opinion of one's personal features and importance.

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Emotion

Emotion is any conscious experience characterized by intense mental activity and a certain degree of pleasure or displeasure.

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Empirical evidence

Empirical evidence, also known as sensory experience, is the information received by means of the senses, particularly by observation and documentation of patterns and behavior through experimentation.

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Erikson's stages of psychosocial development

Erikson's stages of psychosocial development, as articulated in the second half of the 20th century by Erik Erikson, in collaboration with Joan Erikson, is a comprehensive psychoanalytic theory that identifies a series of eight stages, in which a healthy developing individual should pass through from infancy to late adulthood.

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Extraversion and introversion

The trait of extraversion–introversion is a central dimension of human personality theories.

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Facet (psychology)

In psychology, a facet is a specific and unique aspect of a broader personality trait.

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Factor analysis

Factor analysis is a statistical method used to describe variability among observed, correlated variables in terms of a potentially lower number of unobserved variables called factors.

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Francis Galton

Sir Francis Galton, FRS (16 February 1822 – 17 January 1911) was an English Victorian era statistician, progressive, polymath, sociologist, psychologist, anthropologist, eugenicist, tropical explorer, geographer, inventor, meteorologist, proto-geneticist, and psychometrician.

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Frank Sulloway

Frank Jones Sulloway (born February 2, 1947) is an American psychologist.

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Geert Hofstede

Gerard Hendrik (Geert) Hofstede (born 2 October 1928) is a Dutch social psychologist, former IBM employee, and Professor Emeritus of Organizational Anthropology and International Management at Maastricht University in the Netherlands, well known for his pioneering research on cross-cultural groups and organizations.

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Gender role

A gender role, also known as a sex role, is a social role encompassing a range of behaviors and attitudes that are generally considered acceptable, appropriate, or desirable for people based on their actual or perceived sex or sexuality.

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Generalized anxiety disorder

Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is an anxiety disorder characterized by excessive, uncontrollable and often irrational worry, that is, apprehensive expectation about events or activities.

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Goal orientation

Goal orientation is an "individual disposition toward developing or validating one's ability in achievement settings".

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Gordon Allport

Gordon Willard Allport (November 11, 1897 – October 9, 1967) was an American psychologist.

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Grading in education

Grading in education is the process of applying standardized measurements of varying levels of achievement in a course.

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Gray's biopsychological theory of personality

One of the most widely accepted theories in terms of biological models in psychology is the biopsychological theory of personality proposed by Jeffrey Alan Gray in 1970.

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Heritability

Heritability is a statistic used in the fields of breeding and genetics that estimates the degree of variation in a phenotypic trait in a population that is due to genetic variation between individuals in that population.

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HEXACO model of personality structure

The HEXACO model of personality structure is a six-dimensional model of human personality that was created by Ashton and Lee and explained in their book, The H Factor of Personality, based on findings from a series of lexical studies involving several European and Asian languages.

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Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory

Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory is a framework for cross-cultural communication, developed by Geert Hofstede.

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Hominoid Personality Questionnaire

The Hominoid Personality Questionnaire (also: HPQ) is a personality rating instrument used for non-human primates.

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Honesty

Honesty refers to a facet of moral character and connotes positive and virtuous attributes such as integrity, truthfulness, straightforwardness, including straightforwardness of conduct, along with the absence of lying, cheating, theft, etc.

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Honolulu

Honolulu is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Hawaiokinai.

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Humour

Humour (British English) or humor (American English; see spelling differences) is the tendency of experiences to provoke laughter and provide amusement.

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International Personality Item Pool

The International Personality Item Pool (IPIP) is a public domain collection of items for use in personality tests.

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Jack Block

Jacob "Jack" Block (April 28, 1924 – January 13, 2010) was a psychology professor at UC Berkeley.

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Job performance

Job performance assesses whether a person performs a job well.

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Journal of the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology

The Journal of the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology, for which it is the official journal.

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Kevin Schürer

Kevin Schürer (born 22 June 1957) is a British historian, genealogist and statistician, previously Pro-Vice Chancellor of Research and Enterprise, who teaches at the University of Leicester.

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Learning styles

Learning styles refer to a range of competing and contested theories that aim to account for differences in individuals' learning.

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Lee Anna Clark

Lee Anna Clark is a professor and William J. and Dorothy K. O’Neill Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychology at the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, Indiana, United States.

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Lewis Goldberg

Lewis R. Goldberg is an American personality psychologist and a professor emeritus at the University of Oregon.

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Lexical hypothesis

The lexical hypothesis (also known as the fundamental lexical hypothesis, lexical approach, or sedimentation hypothesis) is a thesis current primarily in early personality psychology and subsequently subsumed by many later efforts in that subfield.

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Longitudinal study

A longitudinal study (or longitudinal survey, or panel study) is a research design that involves repeated observations of the same variables (e.g., people) over short or long periods of time (i.e., uses longitudinal data).

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M. Brent Donnellan

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Machiavellianism

Machiavellianism is "the employment of cunning and duplicity in statecraft or in general conduct".

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Major depressive disorder

Major depressive disorder (MDD), also known simply as depression, is a mental disorder characterized by at least two weeks of low mood that is present across most situations.

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Mental disorder

A mental disorder, also called a mental illness or psychiatric disorder, is a behavioral or mental pattern that causes significant distress or impairment of personal functioning.

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Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory

The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) is a standardized psychometric test of adult personality and psychopathology.

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Moral foundations theory

Moral foundations theory is a social psychological theory intended to explain the origins of and variation in human moral reasoning on the basis of innate, modular foundations.

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Myers–Briggs Type Indicator

The Myers–Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is an introspective self-report questionnaire with the purpose of indicating differing psychological preferences in how people perceive the world around them and make decisions.

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Naomi Takemoto-Chock

Naomi Takemoto-Chock is a Hawaiian psychologist, known for her contributions to the Big five personality traits.

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Neurosis

Neurosis is a class of functional mental disorders involving chronic distress but neither delusions nor hallucinations.

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Neuroticism

Neuroticism is one of the Big Five higher-order personality traits in the study of psychology.

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Neurotransmitter

Neurotransmitters are endogenous chemicals that enable neurotransmission.

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Occupational Personality Questionnaires

The Occupational Personality Questionnaires, OPQ or OPQ32, are widely used occupational personality questionnaires.

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Openness

Openness is an overarching concept or philosophy that is characterized by an emphasis on transparency and free, unrestricted access to knowledge and information, as well as collaborative or cooperative management and decision-making rather than a central authority.

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Openness to experience

Openness to experience is one of the domains which are used to describe human personality in the Five Factor Model.

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Oregon Research Institute

The Oregon Research Institute is an American psychology research institute in Eugene, Oregon.

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Orthogonality

In mathematics, orthogonality is the generalization of the notion of perpendicularity to the linear algebra of bilinear forms.

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Panic disorder

Panic disorder is an anxiety disorder characterized by reoccurring unexpected panic attacks.

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Paranoia

Paranoia is an instinct or thought process believed to be heavily influenced by anxiety or fear, often to the point of delusion and irrationality.

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Peak experience

A peak experience is a moment accompanied by a euphoric mental state often achieved by self-actualizing individuals.

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Personality

Personality is defined as the set of habitual behaviors, cognitions and emotional patterns that evolve from biological and environmental factors.

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Personality changes

Some debates have pervaded the field of psychology since its genesis.

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Personality psychology

Personality psychology is a branch of psychology that studies personality and its variation among individuals.

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Personality test

A personality test is a method of assessing human personality constructs.

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Peter Saville (psychologist)

Peter Francis Saville (born 26 October 1946 in Alperton, Wembley, London Borough of Brent) is a British Chartered Occupational Psychologist specialising in psychometrics, personality and talent management.

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Posttraumatic stress disorder

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)Acceptable variants of this term exist; see the Terminology section in this article.

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Psyche (psychology)

In psychology, the psyche is the totality of the human mind, conscious and unconscious.

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Raymond Cattell

Raymond Bernard Cattell (20 March 1905 – 2 February 1998) was a British and American psychologist, known for his psychometric research into intrapersonal psychological structure.

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Religiosity

Religiosity is difficult to define, but different scholars have seen this concept as broadly about religious orientations and involvement.

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Revised NEO Personality Inventory

The Revised NEO Personality Inventory (NEO PI-R) is a personality inventory that examines a person's Big Five personality traits (openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism).

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Salary

A salary is a form of payment from an employer to an employee, which may be specified in an employment contract.

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Seduction

Seduction is the process of deliberately enticing a person, to engage in a relationship, to lead astray, as from duty, rectitude, or the like; to corrupt, to persuade or induce to engage in sexual behaviour.

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Self-actualization

Self-actualization is a term that has been used in various psychology theories, often in slightly different ways.

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Self-efficacy

Self-efficacy is an individual’s belief in his or her innate ability to achieve goals.

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Sensation seeking

Sensation seeking is a personality trait defined by the search for experiences and feelings, that are "varied, novel, complex and intense", and by the readiness to "take physical, social, legal, and financial risks for the sake of such experiences." Risk is not an essential part of the trait, as many activities associated with it are not risky.

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Snob

Snob is a pejorative term for a person that believes there is a correlation between social status and human worth.

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Social anxiety disorder

Social anxiety disorder (SAD), also known as social phobia, is an anxiety disorder characterized by a significant amount of fear in one or more social situations, causing considerable distress and impaired ability to function in at least some parts of daily life.

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Social psychology

Social psychology is the study of how people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others.

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Specific phobia

A specific phobia is any kind of anxiety disorder that amounts to an unreasonable or irrational fear related to exposure to specific objects or situations.

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Stimulation

Stimulation is the encouragement of development or the cause of activity generally.

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Surgency

Surgency is a trait aspect of emotional reactivity in which a person tends towards high levels of positive affect.

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Szondi test

The Szondi test is a 1935 nonverbal projective personality test developed by Léopold Szondi.

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Temperament

In psychology, temperament broadly refers to consistent individual differences in behavior that are biologically based and are relatively independent of learning, system of values and attitudes.

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The Washington Post

The Washington Post is a major American daily newspaper founded on December 6, 1877.

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Theory

A theory is a contemplative and rational type of abstract or generalizing thinking, or the results of such thinking.

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Trait activation theory

Trait activation theory is a personality theory of work performance based on the concept of trait activation, and is derived from an integration of trait theory, situationism, and personality-job fit theory.

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Trait theory

In psychology, trait theory (also called dispositional theory) is an approach to the study of human personality.

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Transactional leadership

Transactional leadership is a style of leadership that focuses on supervision, organization, and performance; transactional leadership is a style of leadership in which leaders promote compliance by followers through both rewards and punishments.

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Transformational leadership

Transformational leadership is a style of leadership where a leader works with teams to identify needed change, creating a vision to guide the change through inspiration, and executing the change in tandem with committed members of a group.

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Twin study

Twin studies are studies conducted on identical or fraternal twins.

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Vocation

A vocation is an occupation to which a person is specially drawn or for which they are suited, trained, or qualified.

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Vulnerability

Vulnerability refers to the inability (of a system or a unit) to withstand the effects of a hostile environment.

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Walter Mischel

Walter Mischel (born February 22, 1930) is an Austrian-born American psychologist specializing in personality theory and social psychology.

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Zeitgeist

The Zeitgeist is a concept from 18th to 19th-century German philosophy, translated as "spirit of the age" or "spirit of the times".

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Zoo

A zoo (short for zoological garden or zoological park and also called an animal park or menagerie) is a facility in which all animals are housed within enclosures, displayed to the public, and in which they may also breed.

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16PF Questionnaire

The Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF) is a self-report personality test developed over several decades of empirical research by Raymond B. Cattell, Maurice Tatsuoka and Herbert Eber.

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References

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