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Psychologists have identified five main personality traits, often called the "Big Five" or the five-trait model. Think about the "Big Five" personality traits we studied in class. Then select a real or fictional character from literature, film, television, or public life. How could the "Big Five" model be used to understand the character's personality?
In a multi-paragraph essay, explain what is meant by a "personality trait" according to the "Big Five" model, define each of the "Big Five" traits, and describe the character's personality using the "Big Five" traits. For each trait, be sure to provide evidence from the character's thoughts, emotions, and behavior. Include details from class materials, readings, and research on personality to support your discussion.
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Running Head; THE BIG FIVE PERSONALITY TRAIT MODEL
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The ‘Big Five’ model of personality gives a blueprint to fully understand other people.
The model is used to aid in the comprehension of people traits through the extent to which the
level of openness, agreeableness, extroversion, conscientiousness, and neuroticism is high or low
in an individual. People who are high in being creative and focused on trying new things tend to
be more open than people who do not like changes, resist new things and are not imaginative.
The individuals who like following set schedules, finish work on time and pays a lot to
information detail tend to have a high conscientiousness as compared to those who dislike
changes and not following structures to...
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