Personality Traits definitions

# Definition Sets
1 enduring characteristics that describe an individual's behavior 66 sets
2 enduring tendencies to feel, think, and act in certain ways 44 sets
3 dimensions or characteristics that account for personality differences; examples-dependency, anxiety, sociability; allport created a list of thousands 44 sets
4 enduring characteristics that describe an individual's behavior. 26 sets
5 dimensions or characteristics on which people differ in distinctive ways 25 sets
6 identifiable characteristics that define a person 24 sets
7 long-term disposition to behave in particular ways in a variety of situations 24 sets
8 general ways of behaving that characterize an individual. 23 sets
9 enduring tendencies to feel, think, and act in certain ways. 20 sets
10 a durable disposition to behave in a particular way in a variety of situations 14 sets
11 enduring characteristics that describe an individual's behaviour. 12 sets
12 ser 12 sets
13 enduring characteristics that describe an individuals behavior 10 sets
14 prominent aspects of personality and do not imply pathology 9 sets
15 relatively stable cognitive, emotional, and behavioral characteristics of people that help establish their individual identities and distinguish them from others 9 sets
16 long term disposition to behave in particular ways in a variety of situations 8 sets
17 enduring patterns of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and oneself that are exhibited in a wide range of social and personal contexts 7 sets
18 more or less permanent personality characteristics 7 sets
19 dimensions or characteristics on or in which people differ in distinctive ways 7 sets
20 the more or less permanent personality characteristics that an individual has 6 sets
21 stable qualities that a person shows in most situations 6 sets
22 the behavioral dispositions a person exhibits across many different situations 5 sets
23 relatively stable cognitive, emotional, and behavioral characteristics of people that help establish their individual identities and distinguish them from others. 5 sets
24 behaviors and patterns of perceiving, relating to others and thinking about the environment and oneself that are exhibited in a wide range of social and personal contexts 5 sets
25 behavioral tendencies that are relatively stable across time and place 5 sets
26 personlighetsdrag 5 sets
27 particular tendencies to feel, think, and act in certain ways that can be used to describe the personality of every individual 5 sets
28 behavioral dispositions that endure over time and across situations 4 sets
29 the permanent patterns individuals develop in terms of how they perceive, relate to, and think about themselves and their environment. 4 sets
30 the more or less permanent personality characteristics that an individual has. 4 sets
31 a set of stable characteristics that people display over time and across situations. 4 sets
32 a durable disposition to behave in a particular way in a variety of situations. 4 sets
33 dimensions or characteristics on which people differ in distinctive ways. 4 sets
34 the identifiable characteristics that define a person 4 sets
35 general ways of behaving that characterize an individual (noun phrase) 3 sets
36 a behavior geneticist would be most interested in studying hereditary influences on 3 sets
37 cechy charakteru 3 sets
38 adoptive parents are least likely to influence the ________ of their adopted children. a.personality traits b.religious beliefs c.political attitudes d.moral values 3 sets
39 the more or less permanent personality characteristics that a person has 3 sets
40 characteristic patterns of perceiving, interacting with & thinking about one's environment 3 sets
41 prominent aspects of personality exhibited in a wide range of social and personal contexts 3 sets
42 -consistent patterns of thoughts, feelings, and actions 3 sets
43 permanent traits that affect one's perception, relationships and view of themselves 3 sets
44 varying characteristics of individuals, some of which may lead to more aggressive behavior and preferences 3 sets
45 enduring tendencies to feel, think, and act in certain ways that can be used to describe the personality of every individual 3 sets
46 when someone exhibits these characteristics that describe an individual's behavior, including shy,aggressive,submissive, lazy, ambitious, loyal, and timid 3 sets
47 durable disposition to behave in a particular way in a variety of situations 3 sets
48 more or less permanent personality characteristics. 3 sets
49 abstract qualities in a character 3 sets
50 defining characteristics that are unique to each individual 3 sets
51 varying characteristics of individuals, some of which may lead to more aggressive behavior and preferences. 3 sets
52 the style or manner in which we express ourselves 3 sets
53 enduring patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving 3 sets
54 extroversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, emotional stability, openness to experience 3 sets
55 style or manner in which we express ourselves 3 sets
56 novelty seeking; harm avoidance; reward dependence; persistence; neuroticism; introversion vs extroversion; conscientiousness vs. undependability; antagonism vs. agreeableness; closed vs. openess 3 sets
57 черты характера, личностное качество 3 sets
58 enduring characteristics describing an individual's behavior 3 sets
59 a- goal oriented, productive; hard worker, impatient b-laid back, easy going c- combination of a+b 2 sets
60 characteristic ways one expresses oneself 2 sets
61 черты характера 2 sets
62 adoptive parents are least likely to influence the ________ of their adopted children. 2 sets
63 internal, stable traits based on genetics 2 sets
64 enduring characteristics within a person or in his or her relationship with others. such as assertiveness, extroversion, compliance, dominance and aggression. 2 sets
65 stable patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors 2 sets
66 relatively consistent characteristics exhibited in different situations 2 sets
67 future focus curiosity openness optimistic 2 sets
68 trait theory. openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism. 2 sets
69 persistent ways in which we view and relate to other people and to society as a whole 2 sets
70 relatively enduring "dispositions" - tendencies to act, think, or feel in a certain manner in any given circumstance 2 sets
71 enduring tendencies to feel, think and act in certain ways 2 sets
72 patterns of behavior/disposition to feel and act 2 sets
73 características de la personalidad 2 sets
74 a characteristic pattern of behavior or a disposition to feel and act, as assessed by self-report inventories and peer reports. they actually depend on the situation you are in. 2 sets
75 words we use to describe someone 2 sets
76 - type a: higher perceived stress level and more problems coping - type b: less frustrated by daily events and more tolerant - type c: suppression of anger, difficulty expressing emotions - hardy personality 2 sets
77 a durable disposition to behave in a particular way in a variety of situations. examples: timid, honest, dependable, impulsive, etc. 2 sets
78 a personality trait so basic that all of person's activities relate to it. 2 sets
79 relatively enduring predispositions that influence behavior across many different situations 2 sets
80 relatively enduring predispositions that influence our behavior across many situations 2 sets
81 the way a person behaves 2 sets
82 dimensions or characteristics in which people differ from one another. 2 sets
83 an enduring personal characteristic that reveals itself in a particular pattern of behavior in a variety of situations 2 sets
84 defining characteristics that are unique to each individual. 2 sets
85 dimensions or characteristics on or in which people differ in distinctive ways. 2 sets
86 hitler spent most of his time reading books and listening to operas which delt with mythology. hitler was a very odd,moody and easily angered man. 2 sets
87 more or less permanent personality characteristics (agreeableness, neuroticism, openness, etc.) 2 sets
88 enduring characteristics that describe an individual's behaviour 2 sets
89 determine how we adjust to our environment 2 sets
90 popular characteristics consist of shy, aggressive, submissive, lazy, ambitious, loyal, and timid. 2 sets
91 describable, enduring patterns of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and oneself that are exhibited in a wide range of social and personal contexts 2 sets
92 set of stable characteristics that people display over time and across situations 2 sets
93 the characteristic ways one expresses oneself. 2 sets
94 identifiable throughout the person's life span 2 sets
95 features of chracter 2 sets
96 relatively consistent characteristics exhibited in different situations. traits imply consistency... but are they consistent? 2 sets
97 distinctive individual qualities of a person 2 sets
98 general ways of behaving that characterize an individual 2 sets
99 relatively stable cognitive, emotional, and behavioral characteristics that help establish people's individual identities 2 sets