What do you think of this model, Do you agree with

Question # 00646078
Subject: Psychology
Due on: 04/21/2023
Posted On: 04/21/2023 05:58 AM
Tutorials: 1
Rating:
4.9/5
Question Dot Image

Big 5 Personality (6) https://pages.uoregon.edu/sanjay/bigfive.html

1.What do you think of this model? Do you agree with it? What aspects of personality do you think are neglected by the 5-Factor Model? Can you find a place for these neglected aspects within the model? That is, how do you think the Big 5 folks would counter the criticism that it leaves out certain aspects of personality? Are there any aspects of personality that absolutely cannot be "fitted" into the 5-Factor Model? Why/why not?

Personality Change (7)

2. Consider your own personality from your childhood (e.g., ages 8-10). In what ways has your personality changed during the intervening years?

How do these changes relate to the concepts and processes described in the chapter? Does your personal experience conflict with or agree with (or maybe both) the research findings?

Family (8)

3. According to some research findings, shared environmental events (those things that children share while growing up in the same family) have a minimal impact on personality development. Rather, it seems that it is the unique things that happen to us that have the greatest impact on our resulting personality. As the class notes point out, some researchers in this area have argued that "being raised in the same family has nothing to do with personality!" Do you find these arguments convincing? Why/why not?

Dot Image
Getsolution Posted By :
Questions: 15471 Tutorials: 15470
Tutorials for this Question

What do you think of this model, Do you agree with

Tutorial # 00644959
Posted On: 04/21/2023 05:59 AM
Feedback Score: Not rated yet!
Purchased By: 2
Getsolution
Posted By:
Questions:
15471
Tutorials:
15470
Report this Tutorial as Inappropriate
Tutorial Preview
The solution of What do you think of this model, Do you agree with...
Attachments
What_do_you_think_of_this_model,_Do_you_agree_with.ZIP (18.96 KB)

Great! We have found the solution of this question!

Related Questions
Applying Knowledge - Moving forward, how will you apply
Applying Knowledge Moving forward, how will you apply what you have learned in this course? Are there things you can apply to your personal life? Professional life? Future courses? What topics were …
Psychology - Clearly explain a biologically-oriented independent
Psychology Question For the final project, you will design a biologically-oriented experiment that will test the relationship between the hippocampus and one of the behaviors it is supposed to cont …
Search for a TED talk about psychology or a popular book about
Instructions: Search for a TED talk about psychology or a popular book about psychology, find an author/speaker/topic that is interesting to you. Watch the TED talk or read the book. Summarize. …
Week 3 Discussion - What makes group therapy an effective treatment
week 3 dis What makes group therapy an effective treatment modality for treating addictions? research other sources. Visit the AGPA site at agpa.org. Consider the following questions when writ …
What is a gender identity disorder, Explain the biological causes
1. What is a gender identity disorder? Explain the biological causes of gender identity disorders. 2. What are the behavioral, cognitive and physiological (biological ) symptoms of depression? How …
Discussion - How could you teach to conduct a functional
Discussion Question: How could you teach to conduct a functional analysis and DRO procedure? Carly is a new teacher’s aide in an elementary school classroom who has been assigned to work with …
Psychology FBA - Identify potential antecedents, behaviors
Psychology Question Select a case study involving a challenging behavior exhibited by a staff member within a behavior-analytic setting. This could be a real-life scenario or a hypothetical one.Com …
Psychology - What activities did the children participate
Psychology Question first :  After watching the video "Investigating Babies," answer the following questions: What activities did the children participate in for this investiga …
Lesson 6 focuses on the study of development and Personality
Lesson 6 focuses on the study of development and Personality Psychology. In Chapter 9, you explored the styles of attachment. Mary Main and Mary Ainsworth researched a famed methodology to measure att …
Discussion - When is frustration more likely to lead to aggression
Discussion questions 1.When is frustration more likely to lead to aggression? When is it more likely to produce stronger reactions (e.g., violence)? Discuss possible solutions to this problem, incl …
Recent Questions
SOC401 - A strong cover letter is an accompaniment
SOC401 Crafting the Cover Letter A strong cover letter is an accompaniment to a strong résumé and is often the key to securing an interview. While a resume goes through ATS programs, …
SOC401 Identity and Social Change
soc401 Identity and Social Change First, turn to the Needs-Based Assessments and Community Outreach discussion from Week 2, and choose your community and issue or a colleague’s community and …
SOC401 Civic Engagement, Volunteerism, and Community Outreach
SOC401 Civic Engagement, Volunteerism, and Community Outreach Share your previous experiences of civic engagement or volunteering. Describe the identity groups and communities that were supported b …
SOC401 Community Outreach Program Proposal
soc401 Community Outreach Program Proposal This assignment will help you to understand the valuable contribution you can make in your community by using your sociological knowledge, research skills …
Listen to Matt Sedlar’s “Sociology Ruins Bullying” podcast
For this assignment, you will be turning in a formal written analysis on the sociology of bullying. To get ready, do the following: Listen to Matt Sedlar’s “Sociology Ruins Bullying& …
Master in social work reflection - Part 3: The Minds of Children
Master in social work reflection Part 3: The Minds of Children: Chapters 7-10 Reflection Questions How was having an identified caring, loving adult a protective factor for the children in th …
SOC205 Week 2 Discussion - Social Structures
SOC 205 Society, Law and Government Week 2 Discussion Social Structures Week 2 Discussion - Social Structures Using what you have learned this week, respond to the following: How does the …
Chapter 2 Research - How Canada’s Record Wildfires Got
Chapter 2 Research Read How Canada’s Record Wildfires Got So Bad, So Fast Nadja Popovich New York Times July 18, 2023, a newspaper article that includes a graph or a chart. Label th …
Week #4 - Schools are seen as some of the most influential
Sociology Website of the Week #4 Schools are seen as some of the most influential agents of socialization, because of their tremendous impact on the intellectual and emotional development of indivi …
Discussion - how did European colonialism of recent
discussion board about social problems in summary, how did European colonialism of recent centuries contribute to various problems presently existing across current lesser developed countries? What …