A person's perception of their actual characteristics, traits, and abilities is called the
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Multiple Choice
With regard to the Big Five dimensions of personality, if someone is creative, artistic, nonconforming, and curious, that person would tend to score high on the _____ dimension.
A
extroversion
B
openness
C
neuroticism
D
agreeableness
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Begin by understanding the Big Five dimensions of personality, which are: openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.
Identify the traits mentioned in the problem: creative, artistic, nonconforming, and curious.
Match these traits to the corresponding Big Five dimension. Openness is characterized by a high level of creativity, curiosity, and a preference for novelty and variety.
Consider the other dimensions: Extraversion involves sociability and assertiveness; Neuroticism involves emotional instability; Agreeableness involves being cooperative and compassionate.
Conclude that the traits listed (creative, artistic, nonconforming, and curious) align most closely with the openness dimension of personality.
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