- Which kind of study the speaker focus on?
- What is the meaning of "OCEAN"?
- Do you think you have free traits that change your personality and your life?
- Did you get some new things about personality from this TedTalk?
- Do you think this TedTalk is interesting? Why or why not?
https://www.ted.com/talks/brian_little_who_are_you_really_the_puzzle_of_personality/transcript?language=en
Thank you for sharing this video to us. The meaning of "OCEAN" is "O" stands for "open to experience," versus those who are more closed. "C" stands for "conscientiousness," in contrast to those with a more lackadaisical approach to life. "E" -- "extroversion," in contrast to more introverted people. "A" -- "agreeable individuals," in contrast to those decidedly not agreeable. And "N" -- "neurotic individuals," in contrast to those who are more stable. The speaker use "OCEAN" to describe one of the most influential approaches in personality science is known as trait psychology, and it aligns you along five dimensions which are normally distributed, and that describe universally held aspects of difference between people.
ReplyDelete1. Which kind of study the speaker focus on?
ReplyDeleteThe speaker is more interested in moments when we transcend our traits and reasons.
2. What is the meaning of "OCEAN"?
• "O" stands for "open to experience," versus those who are more closed.
• "C" stands for "conscientiousness," in contrast to those with a more lackadaisical approach to life.
• "E" -- "extroversion," in contrast to more introverted people.
• "A" -- "agreeable individuals," in contrast to those decidedly not agreeable.
• "N" -- "neurotic individuals," in contrast to those who are more stable.
3. Did you get some new things about personality from this TedTalk?
People enact the free traits in order to advance a core project in their lives. They can change according to their jobs or position.
4. Do you think this TedTalk is interesting? Why or why not?
Yes. Because I think myself as an introverted person, but from my actions it seems me as extroverted one.