Psychology's big 5 personality traits - Answers -Extroversion
-Neuroticism
-Agreeableness
-Conscientiousness
-Openness
Extroversion - Answers -Cheerfulness, initiative, communicativeness
-Are dynamic, gregarious, and socially warm; INTROVERTS
are timid and reserved
Neuroticism - Answers -Emotional stability
-Are anxious, depressed and emotionally vulnerable; NONNEUROTICS
are emotionally stable and positive
Agreeableness - Answers -Friendliness, empathy, warmth
-Are empathetic, helpful and trusting of others; NONAGREEABLES
are mean, individualistic and arrogant.
Conscientiousness - Answers -Motivation, discipline, trustworthiness
-Are methodical, self-controlled, and willing
to establish and work towards achieving goals; LOW
CONSCIENTIOUS INDIVIDUALS tend to be impulsive and
disorganized.
Openness - Answers -Novelty, creativity, flexibility
-Like novel, challenging, and complex ideas,
experiences, and feelings; LESS OPEN-MINDED
INDIVIDUALS prefer to stay within their comfort zones
Myers-Briggs Inventory - Answers ENFP
, E - Answers -Extraversion: outgoing, loquacious considered 'shy'
-Introversion: keeping to oneself, possibly
N - Answers -Intuition: possibilities, relationships
-Sensing: factual
F - Answers -Feeling: value judgements
-Thinking: logical judgements
P - Answers -Perceptive: flexible, spontaneous
-Judging: planned, decided, orderly
Truecolors - Answers -Consolidates the Myers-Briggs Inventory into 4 Categories for easier
understanding. These categories are associated with different areas of dominance
in the brain
Gold core needs - Answers -Stability
-Consistency
-Organization
-Appreciation
-Adequate time
-Control
Green core needs - Answers -Challenge
-Autonomy
-Accuracy
-Truth and facts
-Creativity
Orange core needs - Answers -Freedom
-Variety
-Money/resources