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Big five personality factors
1.
Big Five Personality
Factors By: Brian H Bodine
2.
EXTRAVERSION Extraversion characteristics Excitability Sociability Talkativeness Assertiveness Emotional expressiveness
3.
Agreeableness Agreeableness Characteristics Trust Kindness Affection
4.
Conscientiousness Conscientiousness Characteristics High Levels
of thoughtfulness Good impulse control Goal directed behavior Organized and mindful of details
5.
Neuroticism Neuroticism Characteristics Emotional instability Anxiety Moodiness Irritability Sadness
6.
Openness Openness Characteristics Large imagination Great
insight Broad range of interests
7.
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