Fundamentals of a Personality
The Big Five
Intelligence
Attitudes
Emotions
100
Stable characteristics representing internal properties reflected in behavioral tendencies across a variety of situations.
What is Personality
100
The degree to which an individual is outgoing and derives energy from being around other people.
What is extraversion
100
The ability to develop and understand concepts.
What is intelligence
100
Persistent tendency to feel and behave in a favorable or unfavorable way toward a specific person, object, or idea.
What is Attitude
100
Complex subjective reactions that have both a physical and mental component.
What is Emotion
200
Researchers typically believe that 50 percent of adult personality is genetically determined.
What is Heredity
200
The degree to which an individual focuses on goals and works toward them in a disciplined way.
What is Conscientiousness
200
The ability to handle mathematics.
What is Number Aptitude
200
What we think and what we know represent the __________ element of attitude.
What is Cognitive
200
Occurs when emotions experienced by one or a few members of a work group spread to other members.
What is Emotional Contagion
300
What a child is exposed to and how she/he is treated influences the type of person she/he becomes.
What is Environment
300
The degree to which an individual is easygoing and tolerant.
What is agreeableness
300
The ability to draw a conclusion or make a choice that logically follows from existing assumptions and data.
What is Deductive Reasoning
300
How we feel, like or dislike represents the _______________ element of attitude.
What is Affective
300
Process whereby associates must display emotions that are contrary to what they are feeling.
What is Emotional Labor
400
Past environmental effects become important forces in personality development.
What is Childhood Experiences
400
The degree to which an individual easily handles stressful situations and heavy demands.
What is Emotional Stability
400
The ability to store and recall previous experiences.
What is Memory
400
How we act, intended actions are _____________ elements of attitude.
What is Behavioral
400
The ability to accurately appraise one's own and others' emotions, effectively regulate one's own and others' emotions, and use emotion to motivate, plan, and achieve.
What is Emotional Intelligence
500
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!! Gene D4DR carries the recipe for a protein known as
What is Dopamine
500
The degree to which an individual seeks new experiences and thinks creatively about the future.
What is Open to Experience
500
The ability to imagine a different physical configuration.
What is Spatial Visualization
500
An uneasy feeling produced when a person behaves in a manner inconsistent with an existing attitude.
What is Cognitive Dissonance
500
DAILY DOUBLE!!!! Thoughtfully considering others' feelings when making decisions.
What is Empathy