Across
- 4. Sum of total of ways in which an individual reacts to and interact with others.
- 6. This personality dimension is a measure of reliability. ex: organized, dependable, and persistent.
- 8. strength theory, A theory that indicates that the way personality translates into behavior depends on the strength of the situation.
- 10. Stability, A personality dimension that characterizes individuals as calm, self-confident, and secure. ex: The ability to withstand stress.
Down
- 1. This personality dimension refer to an individual's who is good nature, cooperative, and trusting.
- 2. A personality dimension, someone who is gregarious, assertive, and social.
- 3. Refers to modes of behavior of achieving one's terminal goals.
- 5. job fit, A theory that identifies six personality types that fit between personality type and occupational environment determines satisfaction and turnover.
- 7. to experience, A personality dimension that characterizes individuals in terms of creative, imagination, and curiosity.
- 9. Refers to desirable end-states, goals an individual would like to achieve during his/her lifetime.
- 11. Activation Theory, A theory that predicts that some situations or events "activate" a more than others.
