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Chapter 3: Personal, Social, and Moral Development

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Question:

Name and descibe the traits that are in the "Big Five'.

Author: Ahmad Danial



Answer:

1. Extraversion: The extent to which individuals are socially outgoing and inclined to engage in social interaction, as opposed to being shy and withdrawn. 2. Agreeableness: The tendency of people to empathise and get along with others, such as being warm and compassionate compared to being distant and agressive. 3. Openness: The extent to which people are curious and seek new experiences, such as embracing new ideas and having a wide range of interests versus being narrow and close-minded. 4. Conscientiousness: The tendency of individuals to follow through on their commitments and to be organised and responsible, such as reliable and thorough as compared to being shortsighted, scattered, and disorganised. 5. Neuroticism: The tendency of people to be vulnerable to negative emotions and to view the world as threatening, such as anxious, tense, and worrisome versus emotionally stable, positive, and balanced.


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