Assignment 2: The Trait Model of Personality

Assignment 2: The Trait Model of Personality

Assignment 2: The Trait Model of Personality
Prior to beginning work on this assignment,

  • Read Chapter 8 in the course textbook.(PROVIDED IN ATTACHMENTS) Lecci, L. B. (2015). Personality. Retrieved from https://content.ashford.edu
  • Read the article Stability of Personality Traits in Adulthood: Mechanisms and Implications (Allemand, Steiger, & Hill, 2013).(PROVIDED IN ATTACHMENTS)
  • Go to the Truity (n.d.) The Big Five Personality Test, and complete the free, confidential personality test that is based on the big five theory. The results of this test may be used to aid in the completion of this assignment. ( MY RESULTS ARE PROVIDED IN THE ATTACHMENTS!)

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In addition to the required sources, research a minimum of one scholarly source on the trait model of personality (part one of the paper) and one scholarly resource on the big five theory of personality (part two of the paper).

All required and outside sources should be properly cited in your paper.

This assignment has two parts. In the first part,

  • Provide an overview of the trait model of personality in which you identify at least one principal theory and its theorist (i.e., Allport, Cattell, or Eysenck) associated with the model. (Please note that the trait model is more than just the big five—this part of the paper should cover the general history and evolution of the model.)
  • Compare and contrast the basic assumptions of the trait model and the psychodynamic model regarding the theorist’s explanations of personality development.
  • Use the scholarly sources you researched for this assignment as well as this week’s required sources to support your statements.

In the second part of your paper,

  • Describe each of the five traits included in the big five model:
    • extroversion,
    • agreeableness,
    • conscientiousness,
    • neuroticism, and
    • openness to experience.
    • (This section demonstrates your understanding of the theory, so do not just copy and paste the explanations provided on the Truity website.)
  • Reflect on your results from the test, on each of the five traits. (MY RESULTS ARE PROVIDED IN THE ATTACHMENTS!)
  • Use the scholarly sources you researched for this assignment as well as this week’s required sources to support your statements.

The Trait Model of Personality paper

  • Must be five to six double-spaced pages in length (not including title and references pages) and formatted according to APA style.
  • Must include a separate title page with the following:
    • Title of paper
    • Student’s name
    • Course name and number
    • Instructor’s name
    • Date submitted

PLEASE BE SURE TO USE MY RESULTS PROVIDED IN THE ATTACHMENTS!

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    Chapter8textbook.pdf
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    StabilityofPersonalityTraitsinAdulthood.pdf
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    TheBigFivePersonalityTestTruity.pdf

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    R E S U L T S F O R G U E S T

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    The Big Five Personality Test

    This Big Five assessment measures your scores on five major dimensions of personality: Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion,

    Agreeableness, and Neuroticism (sometimes abbreviated OCEAN). Check out your scores on each of the five dimensions in the graph below, then

    read on to discover what each score means.

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    Openness

    Openness describes a person’s tendency to think in abstract, complex ways. High scorers tend to be creative, adventurous, and intellectual. They enjoy playing with ideas and discovering novel experiences. Low scorers tend to be practical, conventional, and focused on the concrete. They

    Your Personality Trait Scores

     

     

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    enjoy playing with ideas and discovering novel experiences. Low scorers tend to be practical, conventional, and focused on the concrete. They

    tend to avoid the unknown and follow traditional ways.

    Openness is strongly related to a person’s interest in art and culture. People who are high in openness tend to enjoy the arts and seek out

    unusual, complex forms of self-expression. People who are low in openness are often suspicious of the arts and prefer to focus on more practical

    pursuits. Assignment 2: The Trait Model of Personality

    Conscientiousness

    Conscientiousness describes a person’s ability to exercise self-discipline and control in order to pursue their goals. High scorers are organized

    and determined, and are able to forego immediate gratification for the sake of long-term achievement. Low scorers are impulsive and easily

    sidetracked.

    The concept of Conscientiousness focuses on a dilemma we all face: shall I do what feels good now, or instead do what is less fun but will pay off

    in the future? Some people are more likely to choose fun in the moment, and thus are low in Conscientiousness. Others are more likely to work

    doggedly toward their goals, and thus are high in this trait.

    Extraversion

    Extraversion describes a person’s inclination to seek stimulation from the outside world, especially in the form of attention from other people.

    Extraverts engage actively with others to earn friendship, admiration, power, status, excitement, and romance. Introverts, on the other hand,

    conserve their energy, and do not work as hard to earn these social rewards.

    Extraversion seems to be related to the emotional payoff that a person gets from achieving a goal. While everyone experiences victories in life, it

    seems that extroverts are especially thrilled by these victories, especially when they earn the attention of others. Getting a promotion, finding a

    new romance, or winning an award are all likely to bring an extrovert great joy. In contrast, introverts do not experience as much of a “high” from

    social achievements. They tend to be more content with simple, quiet lives, and rarely seek attention from others.

    Agreeableness

    Agreeableness describes a person’s tendency to put others’ needs ahead of their own, and to cooperate rather than compete with others. People

    who are high in Agreeableness experience a great deal of empathy and tend to get pleasure out of serving and taking care of others. They are

    usually trusting and forgiving.

    People who are low in Agreeableness tend to experience less empathy and put their own concerns ahead of others. Low scorers are often

    described as hostile, competitive, and antagonistic. They tend to have more conflictual relationships and often fall out with people.

     

     

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    Neuroticism

    Neuroticism describes a person’s tendency to experience negative emotions, including fear, sadness, anxiety, guilt, and shame. While everyone

    experiences these emotions from time to time, some people are more prone to them than others.

    This trait can be thought of as an alarm system. People experience negative emotions as a sign that something is wrong in the world. You may be

    in danger, so you feel fear. Or you may have done something morally wrong, so you feel guilty. However, not everyone has the same reaction to a

    given situation. High Neuroticism scorers are more likely to react to a situation with fear, anger, sadness, and the like. Low Neuroticism scorers

    are more likely to brush off their misfortune and move on.

    Now, we’ll take a detailed look at each of your scores and how they compare with average scores for the population. We’ll see what your scores

    mean for your individual experiences, and how the latest scientific research can help you to understand what your traits really mean.

    Your Openness Score in Depth

    Openness describes an individual’s tendency to think in complex, abstract ways. People who are high in Openness are abstract thinkers, while

    people who are low in Openness are concrete thinkers.

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    YOUR SCORE

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    As a person who is moderate in Openness, you are about as likely as the average person to think in an abstract, creative way. You are neither

    especially offbeat nor overly conventional in your thinking. You tend to think of yourself as practical, but open to new ideas.

    Openness correlates highly with an interest in art and cultural experiences, and as someone who is moderate in this trait, you will probably have

    some level of interest in art. You may enjoy the occasional museum or symphony performance, but you likely have more conventional interests

    as well (for instance, sports or popular music). You may also have some artistic hobbies, like painting or dancing, although you may feel that you

    are not creative enough to really excel. You probably dislike very unusual or experimental forms of art, and prefer to enjoy cultural activities that

    are a bit more mainstream.

    Your Traits in Depth

     

     

     

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    Unlock your full report to discover the complete story of your personality traits.

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    Your personality traits interact to create unique patterns of thought and behavior. In this section, you’ll learn how your traits work together to

    drive the way you interact with the world.

    To describe your personality patterns, we use a circular graph called a circumplex. The circumplex is used by psychologists to illustrate how two

    traits intersect to create more complex patterns of thought and behavior. Each circumplex has four sections, with each section describing a

    typical pattern. The area of each section shows how well that pattern describes you. A larger area indicates a better fit for that pattern.

    Some circumplex graphs will show a clear preference for one pattern. Others will show a more even spread over two or even three patterns.

    Where you have nearly equal scores for two or more patterns, you can expect that both patterns may describe you equally well.

    Core Pattern

    This circumplex describes the essential role you take on in approaching the world. This role is a reflection of your core values and motivations, as

    well as the way you think about things.

    Your Personality Patterns

    EMPATHIC IDEALIST

    Uses insight and creativity to help

    others. Thinks about how the world

    could be a better and more

    beautiful place.

    PRACTICAL CARETAKER

    Helps other people in practical,

    everyday ways. Uses established

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    everyday ways. Uses established

    institutions to maintain stability and

    security. PC

    Emotional Pattern Motivation Pattern

    Your Traits in Action

     

     

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    Now we’ll look at how your personality traits express themselves in all areas of life, from your daily routine to your relationships and your work

    life. Each section covers one key area and explains how your individual traits influence your experiences in this aspect of life. Assignment 2: The Trait Model of Personality

    Your Inner Life

    Your personality governs the most fundamental things about you, including how you think, what you value, and what motivates you. This section

    explores how your traits drive your internal life.

    How does your mind work?

    You take in real-world information about the world around you and apply your own interpretations. You are good at noticing details, although

    you also want to understand the larger meaning of what you observe so that you can put things in context. You can be quite creative when you

    are working in an area of special expertise or knowledge, although you also know when it is time to abandon fantasy and get back to the real

    world.

    You tend to spend a lot of time thinking about the needs and experiences of others. As a highly empathetic person, you feel others’ emotions almost as strongly as your own, and as such, the experiences of others occupy an important place in your mind. Your thoughts often revolve around how you might be more helpful to others, or how you can better understand what they are going through.

    You are preoccupied with goal-setting and achievement and most of your thoughts revolve around planning and completing tasks. You are a structured, orderly thinker, and rarely waste time on unproductive daydreaming. Assignment 2: The Trait Model of Personality

    What do you value?

    You are a highly sympathetic and altruistic person who values kindness and compassion above all else. You feel it is crucial to care for others and work to make the world a better place. You rarely do anything that does not have a payoff in kindness or caring. You are unconcerned with selfish goals, and instead preoccupy yourself with the needs of others.

    You value a mix of tradition and innovation. You are usually content to do things the conventional way, until it stops working, at which time you

    are happy to explore novel approaches. Politically, you are probably moderate, appreciating leaders who are neither pie-in-the-sky idealists nor slaves to tradition. You are not interested in impractical flights of fancy, but you do see a place for new ideas that may improve the way we live. Assignment 2: The Trait Model of Personality

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