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trait: definition (3 parts)
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an internal disposition; stable over time, consistent over situations
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Gordon Allport and traits (2 parts)
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trait descriptive adjectives (17,953 words, missed one)raised the question: how many parameters...
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Eysneck's Model (Hans Eysneck)
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three traits (PEN)-extroversion-Neuroticism-Psychoticism
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Cattell's Personality Factors
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Sixteen (16) Factorsincluding:-interpersonal warmth, intelligence, emotional stability, dominance,...
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The Big Five
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CANOE-conscientiousness-agreeableness-neuroticism-openness (to experience)-extroversion
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Characteristics of Big Five Test
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-reliable and stable over time-agreement across multiple observers-predicts real world behavior-good...
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Intelligence: standardized test predictions
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Predicts academic performance
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But, not other life outcomes,...
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Emotional intelligence (5 parts)
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-awareness of our emotions-ability to regulate those emotions-ability to control our impulses-ability...
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Delay of Gratification-name of person-what test indicates
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Walter Mischel"Cookie test": those who could wait longer:-more socially competent-better...
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Caspi et. al findings
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those who had the gene for low MAO activity were much more likely than others to have been...
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