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saw5 [17]
2 years ago
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Explain whether you think the effectiveness of the big five trait you selected depends on the situation. to justify your respons

e, provide a real or imagined example where the trait would benefit the professional and an example where the same trait would not benefit the professional.
Biology
1 answer:
Delicious77 [7]2 years ago
3 0

What are five big traits?

Openness:

often known as "Intellect" or "Imagination," assesses your level of inventiveness as well as your thirst for new information and experiences.

Being straightforward and open is what some people like and some people don't. But one person can be trustworthy being so.

Conscientiousness:

This assesses your level of diligence in both your personal and professional life. If you have a high conscientiousness score, you are probably organized, thorough, and able to establish and carry out plans. If your score is poor, you probably lack discipline and organization.

Extraversion/Introversion:

This factor gauges how sociable you are.

Agreeableness:

This is a trait that indicates how well you get along with others.

Natural Reactions:

This indicator of emotional responses is often referred to as "Emotional Stability" or "Neuroticism."

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