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There are a large number of [[personality traits]] that have been described and studied by psychologists and are considered in [[trait theory]]. These include: |
There are a large number of [[personality traits]] that have been described and studied by psychologists and are considered in [[trait theory]]. These include: |
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+ | *[[Adaptability (personality)|Adaptability ]] |
+ | *[[Adroitness (personality trait)|Adroitness]] |
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*[[Aggressiveness]] |
*[[Aggressiveness]] |
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*[[Agreeableness]] |
*[[Agreeableness]] |
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*[[Assertiveness]] |
*[[Assertiveness]] |
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*[[Authoritarianism]] |
*[[Authoritarianism]] |
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+ | *[[Compliance]] |
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*[[Conformity (personality)]] |
*[[Conformity (personality)]] |
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*[[Conscientiousness]] |
*[[Conscientiousness]] |
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*[[Extraversion]] |
*[[Extraversion]] |
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*[[Femininity]] |
*[[Femininity]] |
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+ | *[[Greed avoidance]] |
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*[[Gregariousness]] |
*[[Gregariousness]] |
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*[[Hardiness]] |
*[[Hardiness]] |
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*[[Masculinity]] |
*[[Masculinity]] |
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*[[Misanthropy]] |
*[[Misanthropy]] |
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+ | *[[Modesty]] |
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*[[Moodiness]] |
*[[Moodiness]] |
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*[[Narcissism]] |
*[[Narcissism]] |
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*[[Subjectivity]] |
*[[Subjectivity]] |
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*[[Suggestibility]] |
*[[Suggestibility]] |
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+ | *[[Tender-mindedness]] |
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*[[Timidity]] |
*[[Timidity]] |
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*[[Tolerance]] |
*[[Tolerance]] |
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+ | *[[Vengefulness]] |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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− | *[[Charisma]] |
+ | *[[Charisma]] |
*[[Codependency]] |
*[[Codependency]] |
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*[[Cognitive style]] |
*[[Cognitive style]] |
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There are a large number of personality traits that have been described and studied by psychologists and are considered in trait theory. These include:
- Adaptability
- Adroitness
- Aggressiveness
- Agreeableness
- Altruism
- Androgyny
- Assertiveness
- Authoritarianism
- Compliance
- Conformity (personality)
- Conscientiousness
- Conservatism
- Courage
- Creativity
- Cruelty
- Curiosity
- Cynicism
- Defensiveness
- Dependency (personality)
- Dishonesty
- Dogmatism
- Egalitarianism
- Egotism
- Emotional immaturity
- Emotional inferiority
- Emotional instability
- Emotional maturity
- Emotional stability
- Emotional superiority
- Emotionality (personality)
- Empathy
- Extraversion
- Femininity
- Greed avoidance
- Gregariousness
- Hardiness
- Honesty
- Humility
- Hypnotic susceptibility
- Impulsivity
- Independence (personality)
- Initiative
- Integrity
- Introversion
- Irritability
- Liberalism
- Likability
- Loyalty
- Machiavelianism
- Masculinity
- Misanthropy
- Modesty
- Moodiness
- Narcissism
- Need for approval
- Need for cognition
- Negativism
- Nervousness
- Neuroticism
- Nonconformity (personality)
- Nurturance
- Obedience
- Objectivity
- Omnipotence
- Openmindedness
- Openess to experience
- Optimism
- Paranoia
- Passiveness
- Perseptiveness (personality)
- Perfectionism
- Persistance
- Pessimism
- Positivism
- Psychoticism
- Rebelliousness
- Resilience (psychological)
- Rigidity (personality)
- Risk taking
- Self control
- Selfishness
- Sensation seeking
- Sensitivity (personality)
- Seriousness
- Sincerity
- Sociability
- Subjectivity
- Suggestibility
- Tender-mindedness
- Timidity
- Tolerance
- Vengefulness