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Dr. Oz Personality Test

Starting activity Paste the picture of yourself onto a blank sheet of paper Surround the picture with words that describe your personality (both good and bad) Remember it is how you see yourself Wait for step 2

Step 2 Tape your piece of paper to your back Put what you wrote down face first We be walking around the room writing our opinion of the other people in the classes personality You all might write on everyone Write something descriptive (no nice)

Personality Traits Permanent personality characteristics Trait theorists are concerned with describing what personality is than where personality comes from

Personality Theories Gordon Albert Cardinal Traits Central Traits Very strong personality characteristics that affect most of what a person does Central Traits Personality traits that are highly characteristics of a person Secondary Traits Weak personality trait that appears only on occasion

Personality Theories Raymond Cattell Surface Traits Source Traits Characteristics that can be easily observed by others Never offers an opinion Source Traits Personality traits that underline surface below submissive

Personality Theories Hans Eysenck Extroversion Introversion Personality is described as outgoing and sociable Introversion Personality is described as quiet and shy Emotional Stability Personality dimension that concerns how much a person is affected by feelings

Permanent Traits : 5 Factor Model 1. Extraversion 2. Agreeableness 3. Conscientiousness 4. Emotional Stability 5. Openness to experiences

Dr. Oz Personality Test

Question 1 I follow my interests, even if they entail risks Agree Disagree

Question 2 I prefer to have new adventures rather than analyze my inner thoughts and motives

Question 3 I am frugal, which adds to my stress about finances

Question 4 I am most comfortable when I am doing very familiar relaxing things

Question 5 I don’t spend time with people unless they are really interesting or useful to me

Question 6 My friends would call me a workaholic

Question 7 I work hard to make almost everyone I know feel comfortable and appreciated

Question 8 After watching an emotional film, I often still feel moved by it several hours later

Results Add up your agrees Add up your disagrees

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