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    Antisocial personality disorder is defined as a mental disorder who habitually violate the rights of others without remorse. The criteria for APD are specified as observable behaviors such as failure to conform to social norms with respect to lawful behaviors indicated by frequently performing acts that are grounds for arrest and or prosecution. Psychopathy is personality disorder with its narcissistic paranoid and borderline antisocial features. According to this week’s key concept video, they exhibit

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    Using the Big Five Project personality test, I assessed my personality in the aspects of openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. After several questions, the results were given where my lowest score was in the category of openness and the highest score was in the agreeableness category. In the openness to experience or intellect, I scored in the percentile of 20 and it was deemed that I was somewhat conventional. Scoring high in this category meant

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    After doing the personality test through The Big Five Project, I would like to reflect on my own personality. Also, I have opinion on the outcome. I will start my results off by listing each category. I will then follow in detail regarding by what percentage I was placed in the category and what it means. I am somewhat conventional (outofservice.com) very well-organized and can be relied on (outofservice.com). I am neither particularly social nor reserved (outofservice.com). I scored the highest

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    sport and exercise in the context of the ‘Big Five’ model of personality. Introduction Sport and exercise in today’s society can have many positive benefits. Sport may cater for all through both individual based sports and team based sports. The benefits of playing sport include, positive mental health, combats obesity, satisfaction, self-esteem and reduces cardiovascular disease. Although sport has many positives there can also negative factors to. Examples of this would be pressure to perform

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    memoir by Kaysen is based on this one question. I personally believe that Kaysen has a mental disorder and the doctor she sees agreed with my assumption. In the beginning of the book, her doctor diagnosed her with borderline personality disorder. A borderline personality disorder is when a person has frequent mood changes, unstable behavior and trouble maintaining relationships. This disorder is normally diagnosed during the childhood and early adulthood periods, which is the same time Kaysen was

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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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    The purpose of this study is to examine patient Othello for Paranoid Personality Disorder. There are seven signs that signal that an individual has this illness and Othello clearly displays at least five of these signs. The signs consist of the patient suspecting that he is being harmed without sufficient evidence, is preoccupied by doubts about friends and associates, persistently bears grudges, suspects that his/her spouse are cheating on them without any real evidence, and perceives others actions

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    Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD) is defined as a personality disorder that “as an extensive pattern of preoccupation with perfectionism, orderliness, and interpersonal and mental control, at the cost of efficiency, flexibility and openness (American Psychiatric Association 2013).” This disorder affects between 2-9% of the U.S. population, and symptoms begin to show throughout a person’s middle adulthood. It happens to be the most prevalent personality disorder in the United States

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    Personality Analysis My assessment indicated that I represent a low type B personality. I personally do not agree with the overall stigma of being a type B personality but some of the characteristics related to it suit me very well. I have never been a really competitive person. However, I always try to stay motivated and accomplish my assigned tasks/goals. I always try to exercise patience with people as well as myself by taking things one step at a time and finding pleasure in the most plentiful

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    if I had what it takes to be a manager. As this class is coming to an end I now realize that anyone can be a manager as long as they use their personal strengths to better the company they are working for and others around them. Personality Analysis Personality analysis was tested through

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