Complete the International
Personality Item Pool Representation of the NEO PI-RTM. (either the short or long version).
-Explain the five domains of
personality.
The concepts are conscientiousness,
agreeableness, neuroticism, openness, and extraversion. Conscientiousness
entails a high level of organization, self-discipline, and responsibility. Agreeableness
is the ability of being kind and friendly (LeFrancois, 2016). Neuroticism
is the tendency to have fluctuating emotions such as anxiety and negative
moods. Openness entails high level of inventiveness and curiosity. Finally,
extraversion is the tendency to be outgoing, sociable, and lively.
-Interpret your score, noting aspects of
the assessment that are interesting to you.
I completed the International Personality Item Pool
Representation of the NEO PI-RTM. The results showed that my level of
extraversion is high. It is true that subtle features such as extraversion and
taste may not be innocuous (BBC, 2014). Hence, the results indicate that I am
lively, outgoing, energetic, and sociable.
-Illustrate each dimension of your
personality with personal examples.
Extraversion: I am very
friendly and sociable.
Agreeableness: I am very
trustworthy and altruistic.
Conscientiousness: I am
very orderly and self-disciplined.
Neuroticism: I am very calm
and I rarely become angry.
Openness: I accept
authority and convention and I hardly try to challenge them.
Watch Correlation:
Against All Odds: Inside Statistics and read “The
interplay between culture and personality”.
-Differentiate between malleable versus
rigid elements of personality.
Malleable elements of
personality can be changed through dedication and effort. On the other hand,
rigid elements of personality remain the same regardless of effort or
dedication. Annenberg Learner (2013) discusses the concept of
personality traits as brought about by culture and genes. Based on the video, a
significant number of personality traits in twins is rigid while a small number
of the traits is malleable.
Relate elements of your own personality
that may be particularly impacted by social and cultural contexts that you have
experienced.
Culture is an important
tool in the study of personality traits. Culture is an independent variable
that acts and shapes an individual’s behavior (Kwan, & Herrmann, 2015). Some
elements of my personality have been influenced by social and cultural
contexts. These elements include altruism, trustworthiness, and friendliness.
Resources:
Annenberg Learner. (Producer). (2013). Correlation: Against all odds: Inside statisticse. [Video file]. Retrieved from https://fod.infobase.com/OnDemandEmbed.aspx?token=111531&wID=100753&plt=FOD&loid=0&w=640&h=360&fWidth=660&fHeight=410
BBC. (September 17, 2014). Science: Human body
& mind. Retrieved from http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/mind/
International Personality Item Pool Representation of the NEO
PI-RTM. Retrieved from http://www.personal.psu.edu/~j5j/IPIP/
Kwan, V. S. Y., & Hermann, S. D. (2015). The
interplay between culture and personality. APA handbook of personality
and social psychology, Volume 4: Personality processes and individual
differences, 553-574. Washington, DC, US: American Psychological
Association. doi:10.1037/14343-025
LeFrancois, G. (2016). Psychology:
The human puzzle (2nd ed.). [Electronic version]. Retrieved from https://content.ashford.edu/
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