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ENGLISH ACTIVITY FOURTH PARTIAL

WEEK 18-22 APRIL 2022


SECOND YEAR BGU SCIENCE/ ACCOUNTING/ COMPUTING
NAME: _________________________ TASK 1 CLASS: ______________
TOPIC: Five-Factor Model.

Listen to Professor Martin Sheridan delivering a lecture in his psychology class


and complete it.

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Good morning class. Today I will be talking about personality traits. This is lecture 5 in
our Psychology 01 class.

Personality traits reflect people’s characteristic 1……………….……… of thoughts,


feelings, and behaviors. Personality traits imply consistency and stability—someone
who scores high on a specific trait like Extraversion is 2…………………….….to be
sociable in different situations and over time. Thus, trait psychology rests on the idea
that people differ from one another in 3…………..………..…of where they stand on a
set of basic trait dimensions that 4………………….…over time and across situations.
The most widely used system of traits is called the Five-Factor Model.

This 5……………..……..includes five broad traits that can be remembered with the
acronym OCEAN: Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and
6…………………... Each of the major traits from the Big Five can be divided into
facets to give a more fine-grained analysis of someone's personality. In
7…………………., some trait theorists argue that there are other traits that cannot be
completely captured by the Five-Factor Model. Critics of the trait 8………………..
………..argue that people do not act consistently from one 9……………….….…to the
next and that people are very influenced by situational forces. Thus, one major
10……………………..….in the field concerns the relative power of people’s traits
versus the situations in which they find themselves as 11……………….………… of
their behavior.

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