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Stability & Change

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Stability & Change

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BIG 5

•Big five factors of personality

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BIG 5 (OCEAN)

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BIG 5

•Openness to experience

•Conscientiousness

• Extraversion

•Agreeableness

•Neuroticism

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Openness

•Variation vs Familiar Routine

•Curious vs Cautious

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Openness

•Relationship with social attitudes (ethnocentrism, prejudice)

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Conscientiousness

•Organized vs Disorganized

•Disciplined vs Impulsive

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Conscientiousness

•Relationship with academic and work place performance

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Extraversion

• Extrovert vs Introvert

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Extraversion

•Ambiversion

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Agreeableness

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Agreeableness

•Compassionate vs Cold

•Cooperative vs uncooperative

• Trusting vs Suspicious

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Neuroticism

• Tendency to experience negative

emotion

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Neuroticism

•Anxious vs Calm

• Insecure vs Secure

•Relationship with psychopathology

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Stability vs Change

•Debate

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Debate Topic

•Development during middle

adulthood is characterized by

stability rather than change.

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Longitudinal Studies

•Costa and McCrae

•Barkeley

•Helson

•George Vaillant

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Costa & McCrae

• Early research = stability

•Recent research = changes

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Costa & McCrae

•Changed the most = early adulthood

& late adulthood

• “CEAN” predicted health outcomes

• “O” related to cognitive functioning

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Costa & McCrae

• “C” related to college student’s GPA

• “A” related to romantic relationship

satisfaction

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Berkeley

• Some characteristics were more

stable than others

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Berkeley

•Most stable = intellectually oriented,

self confident and openness

•Changed the most = nurturing or

hostile, self control level

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Helson

• Sample = 132 women

•3 groups:

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Helson

1. Family Oriented

2. Career Oriented

3. Neither one

•Midlife consciousness

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George Vaillant

•Wealth & Income happiness in old

age

•Generativity enduring and happy

marriage