PSY BEH 11C Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Extraversion And Introversion, Neuroticism, Agreeableness
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Textbook used: psychology 8th - gleitman, gross, reisberg. Five major personality dimensions as basis for describing all personalities. Openness: how open/closed your thinking is, appreciate emotion, how imaginative. Conscientiousness: how organized/goal-oriented you are; being organized, systematic, punctual, achievement oriented, dependable. Extraversion: how outgoing you are/how you get your energy. Agreeableness: how easy to get along with you are; being affable, tolerant, sensitive, trusting, kind, warm. Neuroticism: how emotional you are; being anxious, irritable, temperamental, moody. In many cultures, the same big five traits are evident. E. g. many western european cultures, those traits are found. Personality paradox - the idea that people behave much less consistently than a trait conception would predict. In a less structured environment: more likely to be yourself. In more structured environment: act in ways you think you"re supposed to act. If you"re in a lecture, you"re quiet. If you"re more extroverted, then you"re more likely to be talkative in any situation.