Personality Synthesis Essay

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What do you think of when you hear the word personality? Have you ever taken a personality test? What did you think of it, was it accurate? This experiment was to test the accuracy of personality tests. Personality is found in the part of the brain called the prefrontal cortex, what is personality and why do people enjoy taking personality test, history and explanation of the Myers-Briggs inventory. body: Personality is found in the part of your brain in the frontal lobe called the prefrontal cortex. This part of the brain is responsible for coordinating and adjusting complex behavior, impulse control, organization of emotions, focusing and organizing attention, complex planning, and personality. Scientist say that the prefrontal cortex …show more content…

This includes things like mood, emotion, idiosyncrasies. When it comes down to discussion personality traits are debated on a lot many have created tests and theories based on them. Like the one used in this experiment. Why is this debated? It’s because humans want to be able to understand the answers to questions like: ‘Why do I prefer staying home and playing video games then going to large parties with my friends?’ They want to know more about themselves. Kate Reilly Thorson in her article ‘Why so we take personality tests?’ says that the main 3 reasons people take personality tests is because they help us achieve an identity, we like getting feedback that confirms our views of ourselves, and that it helps us justify our behavior.(Why so we take personality tests?,Thorson) Acclaimed American personality psychologist, Lewis Goldberg, created a theory on the “Big five traits of personality”. These include Openness to experience which compares adventure and caution, conscientiousness which measures a person’s organization and planning skills, extraversion comparing introversion to extraversion, neuroticism compares self-consciousness and confidence, agreeableness which compares combativeness and coldness as opposed to friendliness and warmth.(Big five personality,Goodtherapy.org) Much like the theory behind the personality used in this

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