Personality factors crossword

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Across
  1. 2. understanding a person from his or her frame of reference rather than one’s own, or vicariously experiencing that person’s feelings, perceptions, and thoughts.
  2. 7. orientation toward the internal private world of one’s self and one’s inner thoughts and feelings, rather than toward the outer world of people and things.
  3. 8. curiosity, when a person has a deep and persistent desire to know.
  4. 11. the degree of a person’s response or susceptibility to pleasure, pain, and other emotional stimuli.
  5. 13. behavior in compliance with a direct command, often one issued by a person in a position of authority.
  6. 14. the faculty that produces ideas and images in the absence of direct sensory data, often by combining fragments of previous sensory experiences into new syntheses.
  7. 16. the tendency for human beings to enjoy the company of others and to want to associate with them in social activities.
  8. 17. taking the risk of inviting them into relationship with you.
Down
  1. 1. control, the ability to identify and regulate your emotions and respond in a socially tolerable and flexible way and also have a certain level of control over spontaneous reactions.
  2. 3. being honest about your feelings, your opinions, or even your rights.
  3. 4. anxiety, fear of social situations in which embarrassment may occur or there is a risk of being negatively evaluated by others.
  4. 5. he confident expectation that another individual's motives, intentions, and behaviors are sinister and harmful to one's own interests.
  5. 6. complexity, the state or quality of a thought process that involves numerous constructs, with many interrelationships among them.
  6. 9. stability, predictability and consistency in emotional reactions, with absence of rapid mood changes.
  7. 10. reserve, a capacity of the adult brain to sustain the effects of disease or injury without manifesting clinical symptoms of dysfunction.
  8. 12. the quality or state of being clean.
  9. 15. in biological taxonomy, a main subdivision of a class, containing a group of similar, related families.