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Personalität von xxx - 1
Low Conscientiousness
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tend to be markedly free of guilt, shame, self-disgust and self-contempt
Other people, however, are very likely to react negatively to their tendency to slack off and avoid responsibility (particularly if those other people are disagreeable and conscientious).
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not at all judgmental, to themselves or others
can easily and quickly find and formulate situational explanations for disappointment, frustration or lack of success
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remarkably good at relaxing, taking it easy, and living in the moment (particularly when low in neuroticism)
less concerned than average with cleaning, moral purity
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industriousness / Fleiss
focus very much less on work than others and are far more likely to procrastinate, miss deadlines, or fail to complete assignments or projects completely
put off all responsibility, concentrating on fun, worry, relationships, excitement or creative endeavour
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let people, including themselves, off the hook
Lassen Leute aus der Verantwortung
resistant to guilt, self-disgust or self-contempt, and have a completely laissez-faire attitude toward life
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Extraversion
measure of general sensitivity to positive emotions such as hope, joy, anticipation and approach, particularly in social situations
enthusiastic, talkative, assertive in social situations
and gregarious (gesellig)
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like to plan parties, tell jokes, make people laugh and participate in community activities
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They are somewhat less suited to occupations that require a lot of isolated work (such as computer programming or accounting)
tendency to be impulsive, particularly when it comes to having fun in social situations
When individuals are extraverted and conscientious, they are more productive than if they are introverted and conscientious
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Enthusiasm
excitable, happy and easy to get to know
like – and sometimes crave – stimulation, excitement, activity and fun
gregarious, encouraging and people-loving, and they are positive about what might happen next
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Neuroticism
measure of general sensitivity to negative emotions such as pain, sadness, irritable or defensive anger, fear and anxiety
rarely focus on the negative elements, anxieties and uncertainties of the past, present and future
It is rare for them to face periods of time where they are unhappy, anxious and irritable, unless facing a serious, sustained problem. Even under the latter conditions, they cope well, don’t worry too much, and recover quickly when stressed.
They’re good at keeping their head in a storm, and they seldom make mountains out of molehills.
tend to have much higher levels of self-esteem, particularly when they are also average or above average in extraversion
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tolerant of stress, and can accept failure and setbacks as part of life
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can more easily handle recreational, career, financial and social situations where the possibility of loss is higher
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withdrawal
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occasionally feel sad, lonesome, disappointed and grief-stricken, but not too deeply, and not for too long
lower than normal levels of doubt and worry, embarrassment, self-consciousness and discouragement in the face of threat and punishment
not particularly sensitive nor worried about social rejection, and don’t easily feel hurt or threatened
Even when hurt, frightened, or anxious, they recover with relative ease and speed
volatility
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not irritable, and feel much less disappointment, frustration, pain and loneliness
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They rarely express their frustration, disappointment and irritability and appear reasonable when they do so.
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If thoroughly provoked in a dispute, a person of low volatility may react in kind (particularly if also low in agreeableness).
remain calm and unperturbed, even when stressed
Volatile people tend to get upset if something bad does happen, while people high in withdrawal (the other aspect of neuroticism) tend to be concerned that something bad might happen.
Technically, volatility has been associated with activity in the brain systems that regulate fight, flight or freeze.
Openness to Experience, Intellect
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Openess
need an outlet for their creative ability, or they have difficulty thriving
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imaginative, and like to daydream and reflect on things
affected comparatively deeply by music, often of many genres, and may be musical or artistic themselves
can get thoroughly immersed in a book, or a movie, or in their own thoughts, and become somewhat oblivious to the outside world
respond strongly to beauty, creativity and art
extremely difficult to transform creativity into money, or into a career