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Module - 03
Personality and Team Work
Personality refers to individual differences in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving. The study of personality focuses on two broad areas: One is understanding individual differences in particular personality characteristics, such as sociability or irritability. The other is understanding how the various parts of a person come together as a whole.
American Psychological Association
- the set of emotional qualities, ways of behaving, etc., that makes a person different from other people
- : attractive qualities (such as energy, friendliness, and humor) that make a person interesting or pleasant to be with
- : attractive qualities that make something unusual or interesting
- merriam webster
a person as an embodiment of a collection of qualities:
He is a curious personality.
Personality traits are distinguishing qualities or characteristics that are the embodiment of an individual's. They are your habitual patterns of behavior, temperament and emotion. Skills, on the other hand, are the learned capacity to carry out specific tasks.
The big Five personality traits - OCEAN
- Openness
- Conscientiousness
- Extraversion
- Agreeableness
- Neuroticism
Openness
Open to experience
Conscientiousness
organized, disciplined dependable, acheivement - focused and reliable
Extraversion
chatty, sociable and draw energy from crowds. They tend to be assertive and cheerful in their social interactions.
Agreeableness
trusting helpful and compassionate
Neuroticism
People high in neuroticism worry frequently and easily slip into anxiety and depression
Temperament vs. personality[edit]
There are debates between researchers of temperament and researchers of personality as to whether or not biologically-based differences define a concept of temperament or a part of personality. The presence of such differences in pre-cultural individuals (such as animals or young infants) suggests that they belong to temperament since personality is a socio-cultural concept. For this reason developmental psychologists generally interpret individual differences in children as an expression of temperament rather than personality.[62] Some researchers argue that temperaments and personality traits are age-specific manifestations of virtually the same latent qualities.[63][64] Some believe that early childhood temperaments may become adolescent and adult personality traits as individuals' basic genetic characteristics actively, reactively, and passively interact with their changing environments.[62][63][65]
Team work and Group
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