Personality factors crossword
Across
- 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.
- 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.
- 8. curiosity, when a person has a deep and persistent desire to know.
- 11. the degree of a person’s response or susceptibility to pleasure, pain, and other emotional stimuli.
- 13. behavior in compliance with a direct command, often one issued by a person in a position of authority.
- 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.
- 16. the tendency for human beings to enjoy the company of others and to want to associate with them in social activities.
- 17. taking the risk of inviting them into relationship with you.
Down
- 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.
- 3. being honest about your feelings, your opinions, or even your rights.
- 4. anxiety, fear of social situations in which embarrassment may occur or there is a risk of being negatively evaluated by others.
- 5. he confident expectation that another individual's motives, intentions, and behaviors are sinister and harmful to one's own interests.
- 6. complexity, the state or quality of a thought process that involves numerous constructs, with many interrelationships among them.
- 9. stability, predictability and consistency in emotional reactions, with absence of rapid mood changes.
- 10. reserve, a capacity of the adult brain to sustain the effects of disease or injury without manifesting clinical symptoms of dysfunction.
- 12. the quality or state of being clean.
- 15. in biological taxonomy, a main subdivision of a class, containing a group of similar, related families.