Conscientiousness is the tendency to be organized, responsible and hardworking.
Achievement Striving - striving to accomplish goals and improve performance.
Competence/Self-efficacy – the ability and the belief in your ability to “make the job done”.
Self-Discipline/Willpower – the ability to push yourself doing what is needed.
Deliberation/Cautiousness – think things trough before acting.
Dutifulness – a reliable person who feels a strong sense of duty and moral obligation
Order – the need to for order, such that “everything is in its place”.
Which subtrait of Openness to Experience involves a person's emotional reactivity to a stimulus?
Openness to experience
Openness - the tendency to be open to new aesthetic, cultural, or intellectual experiences.
Ideas/Intellectual interest- desire to investigate, observe, or gather novel information, to self-reflect and make novel associations between remotely connected ideas.
Actions/Adventurousness/Exploration - preference for variety.
Aesthetics/Artistic Interest
Fantasy/Imagination - ability and preference to produce and simulate novel objects, sensations, and ideas in the mind without any immediate input of the senses.
Feelings/Emotionality - a person's emotional reactivity to a stimulus.
Values/Psychological liberalism/Tolerance to ambiguity
Which subtrait of Neuroticism is characterized by a tendency to get angry and irritated as an inner feeling?
Neuroticism – a tendency for quick arousal when stimulated and slow relaxation from arousal, especially with regard to negative emotional arousal.
Hostility/Anger -
Impulsiveness - rapid, unplanned behavior with little forethought of the consequences.
Anxiety - unpleasant state of inner turmoil and includes subjectively unpleasant feelings of dread over anticipated events.
Depression - a state of low mood and aversion to activity.
Self-Consciousness - a preoccupation with oneself, especially with how others might perceive one's appearance or one's actions.
Vulnerability to Stress/Fear
Which subtrait of Extraversion involves acts of generosity, consideration, or concern for others, without expecting praise or reward?
Extraversion (social adaptability) – is the state of primarily obtaining gratification from outside oneself.
Gregariousness – integration and cooperation in social groups.
Positive Emotions – cheerful approach to life.
Warmth (Kindness) - acts of generosity, consideration, or concern for others, without expecting praise or reward.
Excitement Seeking - readiness to take physical, social, legal, and financial risks for the sake of varied, novel, complex and intense experiences.
Activity – high energy level, busy all the time.
Assertiveness – leadership and/or dominance.
Which subtrait of Agreeableness measures selflessness, self-sacrifice, generosity, and consideration?
The Agreeableness scale trait is primarily meant to measure interpersonal tendencies – concern with cooperation, altruism, and social harmony
Tender-mindedness (sympathy) – the extend to which persons judgments and attitudes are determined by emotion.
Altruism – measures of selflessness, self-sacrifice, generosity, and consideration, courtesy, and concern for others.
Trust - optimism about people and their intentions, believing they are basically decent.
Compliance - defined as an individual's typical response to conflict.
Modesty – refers to an individual's self-concept (humble and other-focused vs. arrogant and self-aggrandizing).
Straightforwardness – honesty in communicating with others vs. self-monitoring (deceitfulness and manipulation).
Which subtrait of Conscientiousness involves striving to accomplish goals and improve performance?
Conscientiousness is the tendency to be organized, responsible and hardworking.
Achievement Striving - striving to accomplish goals and improve performance.
Competence/Self-efficacy – the ability and the belief in your ability to “make the job done”.
Self-Discipline/Willpower – the ability to push yourself doing what is needed.
Deliberation/Cautiousness – think things trough before acting.
Dutifulness – a reliable person who feels a strong sense of duty and moral obligation
Order – the need to for order, such that “everything is in its place”.
Which subtrait of Openness to Experience involves the ability and preference to produce and simulate novel objects, sensations, and ideas in the mind without any immediate input of the senses?
Openness to experience
Openness - the tendency to be open to new aesthetic, cultural, or intellectual experiences.
Ideas/Intellectual interest- desire to investigate, observe, or gather novel information, to self-reflect and make novel associations between remotely connected ideas.
Actions/Adventurousness/Exploration - preference for variety.
Aesthetics/Artistic Interest
Fantasy/Imagination - ability and preference to produce and simulate novel objects, sensations, and ideas in the mind without any immediate input of the senses.
Feelings/Emotionality - a person's emotional reactivity to a stimulus.
Values/Psychological liberalism/Tolerance to ambiguity
Which subtrait of Neuroticism involves a preoccupation with oneself, especially with how others might perceive one's appearance or actions?
Neuroticism – a tendency for quick arousal when stimulated and slow relaxation from arousal, especially with regard to negative emotional arousal.
Hostility/Anger -
Impulsiveness - rapid, unplanned behavior with little forethought of the consequences.
Anxiety - unpleasant state of inner turmoil and includes subjectively unpleasant feelings of dread over anticipated events.
Depression - a state of low mood and aversion to activity.
Self-Consciousness - a preoccupation with oneself, especially with how others might perceive one's appearance or one's actions.
Vulnerability to Stress/Fear
Which subtrait of Extraversion is characterized by a cheerful approach to life?
Extraversion (social adaptability) – is the state of primarily obtaining gratification from outside oneself.
Gregariousness – integration and cooperation in social groups.
Positive Emotions – cheerful approach to life.
Warmth (Kindness) - acts of generosity, consideration, or concern for others, without expecting praise or reward.
Excitement Seeking - readiness to take physical, social, legal, and financial risks for the sake of varied, novel, complex and intense experiences.
Activity – high energy level, busy all the time.
Assertiveness – leadership and/or dominance.
Which subtrait of Agreeableness is defined as an individual's typical response to conflict?
The Agreeableness scale trait is primarily meant to measure interpersonal tendencies – concern with cooperation, altruism, and social harmony
Tender-mindedness (sympathy) – the extend to which persons judgments and attitudes are determined by emotion.
Altruism – measures of selflessness, self-sacrifice, generosity, and consideration, courtesy, and concern for others.
Trust - optimism about people and their intentions, believing they are basically decent.
Compliance - defined as an individual's typical response to conflict.
Modesty – refers to an individual's self-concept (humble and other-focused vs. arrogant and self-aggrandizing).
Straightforwardness – honesty in communicating with others vs. self-monitoring (deceitfulness and manipulation).