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    I believe my personality traits will help me after high school in some way because well my personality traits when I took the online test, it said my personality traits were introverting, sensing, feeling, and organizing. I feel that they can help me in some way after high school because when I get out of high school and graduate from college I want to become a high school English teacher. I want to become a high school English teacher because English is my best subject in school, I love to read

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    Relationship between Students’ Personality Traits and their Academic Achievement in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Dr. Safdar Rehman Ghazi drsrghazi@yahoo.com Assistant Professor/Director Institute of Education & Research UST Bannu (KPK) Mr. Gulap Shahzada gulap_786@yahoo.com Institute of Education & Research UST Bannu (KPK) Saif Ullah saifullah45@hotmail.com Institute of Education & Research UST Bannu (KPK) Theoretical framework of this study based on Big Five Personality Trait Theory (Cattell’s & Eysenck’s

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    1 Personality Abstract In this topic we will discuss about the meaning of Personality. Personality is the characteristics and traits that define a human being. Its related pattern of someone emotions, thoughts, feelings and behavior. In this discussion we will discuss how each person has a different personality and what features make up their personality. 2 Personality Personality Personality defined who you will become, who you are and who you have been throughout the years of

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    Human personality traits have been a prevalent topic of research for many years. The most accepted scholarly taxonomy of personality traits, known as the Five Factor Model, classifies personality characteristics into five major factors. There is some dissonance about the names and precise traits that compromise each of the factors, but in general they include: extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, emotional stability and openness to experience (Barrick, Mount & Judge, 2001). This Five Factor

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    The term personality refers to the various qualities an individual possesses that forge their unique character (Letzring, Wells, & Funder, 2006). It is important as it distinguishes individuals from their peers through their patterns of behaviors such as individual differences in mental, social, emotional and physical aspects (Allport, 1937). An individual’s psychological characteristics such as thoughts, feelings, motivation and they perceive the world are manipulated by their personality. The Big

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    The personality trait that I chose is one of the big five personality traits known as Extraversion. Extraversion is a trait, within the factor called plasticity, which relates to individuals who are social and outgoing. More specifically, they like a lot of various stimulation, it comes of no surprise that these individuals seek out people, activities and noisy places. These individuals can seek excitement; they are impulsive, risk taking, argumentative and unreliable, while also upbeat, optimistic

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    Personality Analysis of Marilyn Monroe By Using Trait Theories Marilyn Monroe, whose real name is Norma Jeane Mortenson, was born on June 1, 1926 in Los Angeles, California. She was American actress, singer and model. She also was one of the most famous movie star, the sex symbols and pop icons of the 20th century. Despite her an unhappy, difficult childhood she got succeed during her short life period. She worked minor roles for years. Then, she showed her comedy ability, appearance on television

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    In psychology, trait theory (also called dispositional theory) is an approach to the study of human personality. Trait theorists are primarily interested in the measurement of traits, which can be defined as habitual patterns of behavior, thought, and emotion.[1] According to this perspective, traits are relatively stable over time, differ across individuals (e.g. some people are outgoing whereas others are shy), and influence behavior. Traits are in contrast to states which are more transitory dispositions

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    Sulea, Beek, Sarbescu, Virga, and Schaufeli (2015) examined the association of students’ personality traits and satisfaction of basic psychological needs with three types of well-being – engagement, boredom, and burnout. The research also looks at whether the fulfillment of the psychological needs explains the well-being of students. The study involved a group of upper-class college students taking a voluntary questionnaire. The questionnaire asked the students to rate themselves on scales about

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    Not surprisingly, a leader’s personality is a major component of how he leads his subordinates and his success in such an endeavor. To make a difficult task more even more intricate, leadership involves interacting with individuals ranging from a few to a few hundred strong, all with personalities and circumstances in life equally complex as the leader himself. Despite the odds against them, stories of excellent leaders are ubiquitous and consist of many different types of people doing the leading

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