"The Big Five Personality Dimensions"

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
And here I thought we were friends.😳
its not u

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Originally posted by redbadger
its not u
It's me ... Isn't it?

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Originally posted by Ponderable
Misunderstanding: Only very exterme cases will be described by ONE of the characteristics. Most people will be a wild mixture....
We agree as does the article. Better wording would be:
"... to what extent does each of these "five personality factors" most accurately describe you?
Danke, Wägbar.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
We agree as does the article. Better wording would be:
"... to what extent does each of these "five personality factors" most accurately describe you?
Danke, Wägbar.
Is me giving you a "welcome back to the forums" in line with my personality type?

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Me:

Open-minded, adventuresome, flirtatious, with an under-note of coy irony. Loyal and true, with a tendency toward the tease. Determined, yet playful. Reflective, particularly in the context of mixed religious and philosophical nurturing. A tigress on the chessboard who could care less about results. It's all about pushing those little men around! "A game is a game"

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Originally posted by coquette
Me:

Open-minded, adventuresome, flirtatious, with an under-note of coy irony. Loyal and true, with a tendency toward the tease. Determined, yet playful. Reflective, particularly in the context of mixed religious and philosophical nurturing. A tigress on the chessboard who could care less about results. It's all about pushing those little men around! "A game is a game"
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Originally posted by divegeester
It's me ... Isn't it?

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no sorry but you are next.

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Originally posted by divegeester
Is me giving you a "welcome back to the forums" in line with my personality type?
"2. Agreeableness: This personality dimension includes attributes such as trust, altruism, kindness, affection, and other prosocial behaviors." (OP)

Originally posted by divegeester
Is me giving you a "welcome back to the forums" in line with my personality type?

Hi, divegeester. It's good to be here again and thank you for the welcome back. Of course "agreeableness"
is "in line with [your] personality type", the same way I always do what I'm told (most of the time). lol

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby (OP)
The Big Five Personality Dimensions (Five Major Factors of Personality By Kendra Cherry, Psychology Expert)

"Many contemporary personality psychologists believe that there are five basic dimensions of personality, often referred to as the "Big 5" personality traits. The five broad personality traits described by the theory are extraversion, ...[text shortened]... uld it be if all of our experiences, opinions, styles of expression and personalities were the same.
Personality Psychology (By Kendra Cherry, Psychology Expert)

Defining Personality: Personality is made up the characteristic patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that make a person unique. It arises from within the individual and remains fairly consistent throughout life. How exactly do psychologists define personality? What are the different components of personality? You can learn about the answers to these questions and more in this overview of personality:

Almost everyday we describe and assess the personalities of the people around us. Whether we realize it or not, these daily musings on how and why people behave as they do are similar to what personality psychologists do. While our informal assessments of personality tend to focus more on individuals, personality psychologists instead use conceptions of personality that can apply to everyone. Personality research has led to the development of a number of theories that help explain how and why certain personality traits develop."

Definitions of Personality

While there are many different theories of personality, the first step is to understand exactly what is meant by the term personality. The word personality itself stems from the Latin word persona, which referred to a theatrical mask work by performers in order to either project different roles or disguise their identities.

A brief definition would be that personality is made up of the characteristic patterns of thoughts, feelings and behaviors that make a person unique. In addition to this, personality arises from within the individual and remains fairly consistent throughout life.

Some other definitions of personality:

• "Personality refers to individuals' characteristic patterns of thought, emotion, and behavior, together with the psychological mechanisms -- hidden or not -- behind those patterns. This definition means that among their colleagues in other subfields of psychology, those psychologists who study personality have a unique mandate: to explain whole persons."
(Funder, D. C., 1997)

• "Although no single definition is acceptable to all personality theorists, we can say that personality is a pattern of relatively permanent traits and unique characteristics that give both consistency and individuality to a person's behavior." (Feist and Feist, 2009)
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"Personality Vs. Traits and Character

• "Having closed in on a sense of what personality is, it may be helpful to compare the concept to others with related meanings. Two concepts that quickly come to mind are 'temperament' and 'character.' In everyday language these terms are sometimes used more or less interchangeably with 'personality,' and historically they have often been used in contexts where, in more recent times, 'personality' would be employed. Within psychology, however, they have somewhat distinct meanings. Temperament usually refers to those aspects of psychological individuality that are present at birth or at least very early on in child development, are related to emotional expression, and are presumed to have a biological basis... Character, on the other hand, usually refers to those personal attributes that are relevant to moral conduct, self-mastery, will-power, and integrity." (Haslam, N., 2007) http://psychology.about.com/od/personalitydevelopment/p/personality.htm

Note: Here's part two from Kendra Cherry's article. The complexities of our personalities add spice, surprise and life to RHP's Forums. Imagine if we were all cookie cutter the same. I appreciate you, your different points of view and style. -Bob