PSY 230 WEEK 4 Week 4 Quiz – Five Basic Traits

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PSY 230 WEEK 4 Week 4 Quiz – Five Basic Traits Buy Solutions: http://hwsoloutions.com/downloads/psy-230-week-4-week-4-quiz-five-basic-traits/ PSY 230 WEEK 4 Week 4 Quiz – Five Basic Traits PSY 230 WEEK 4 Week 4 Quiz – Five Basic Traits PSY 230 WEEK 4 Week 4 Quiz – Five Basic Traits Week 4 Quiz – Five Basic Traits Part A: Please label the following adjectives with the appropriate match according to the NEO-PI-R (2 matches per trait). Feel free to simply use O, C, E, A, N. – Self-Discipline: – Excitement Seeking: – Anxiety: – Self-Consciousness: – Feelings: – Compliance: – Assertiveness: – Fantasy: – Straightforwardness: – Achievement Striving: Part B: Please label the following statements as True or False. – Most people are ambiverts. – It is likely that extroverts have fewer, deeper friendships while introverts have many more friends and acquaintances. – Extroverts are more likely to pay careful attention to details than introverts. – Positive emotions are central to the trait of extraversion. – People high in neuroticism are often lonelier than people low in neuroticism. – People high in neuroticism are less distressed than people low in neuroticism. – People low in openness to experience are commonly described as conforming and conservative. – If someone is high in openness to experience, it means that they are more intelligent. – People high in conscientiousness are often late and disorganized. – People low in conscientiousness are typically undependable. – The trait of conscientiousness is consistently related to job performance. – People high in agreeableness are often better friends than people low in agreeableness. – People high in agreeableness are cooperative and accommodating. – People low in agreeableness get in fights often. Part C: Please select one of the following short answer questions and provide a brief response. (100 words or less) – Briefly explain how you can use your understanding of the Five Basic Traits with a client in the future. OR – Briefly explain something new you have learned about yourself while studying the Five Basic Traits. V121217 PSY 230 WEEK 4 Week 4 Quiz – Five Basic Traits

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PSY 230 WEEK 4 Week 4 Quiz – Five Basic Traits Buy Solutions: http://hwsoloutions.com/downloads/psy-230-week-4-week-4-quiz-five-basic-traits/ PSY 230 WEEK 4 Week 4 Quiz – Five Basic Traits PSY 230 WEEK 4 Week 4 Quiz – Five Basic Traits PSY 230 WEEK 4 Week 4 Quiz – Five Basic Traits Week 4 Quiz – Five Basic Traits Part A: Please label the following adjectives with the appropriate match according to the NEO-PI-R (2 matches per trait). Feel free to simply use O, C, E, A, N. – Self-Discipline: – Excitement Seeking: – Anxiety: – Self-Consciousness: – Feelings: – Compliance: – Assertiveness: – Fantasy: – Straightforwardness: – Achievement Striving: Part B: Please label the following statements as True or False. – Most people are ambiverts. – It is likely that extroverts have fewer, deeper friendships while introverts have many more friends and acquaintances. – Extroverts are more likely to pay careful attention to details than introverts. – Positive emotions are central to the trait of extraversion. – People high in neuroticism are often lonelier than people low in neuroticism. – People high in neuroticism are less distressed than people low in neuroticism. – People low in openness to experience are commonly described as conforming and conservative. – If someone is high in openness to experience, it means that they are more intelligent. – People high in conscientiousness are often late and disorganized. – People low in conscientiousness are typically undependable. – The trait of conscientiousness is consistently related to job performance. – People high in agreeableness are often better friends than people low in agreeableness. – People high in agreeableness are cooperative and accommodating. – People low in agreeableness get in fights often. Part C: Please select one of the following short answer questions and provide a brief response. (100 words or less) – Briefly explain how you can use your understanding of the Five Basic Traits with a client in the future. OR – Briefly explain something new you have learned about yourself while studying the Five Basic Traits. V121217 PSY 230 WEEK 4 Week 4 Quiz – Five Basic Traits

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