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Sample Exam 1 with Answers - Human Development Across the Lifespan | PRN 0020, Exams of Health sciences

Material Type: Exam; Class: Human Development Across the Life Span; Subject: Practical Nursing; University: Lake City Community College; Term: Fall 2012;

Typology: Exams

2012/2013

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1. a. How does the test describe you according to the traits?
Openness: 2.5 Favors conservatives values, judges in conventional terms,
uncomfortable with complexities, and moralistic.
Conscientiousness: 3.5 Behaves ethically, dependable, responsible,
productive, and has high aspiration levels.
Extraversion: 3.5 Talkative, gregarious, socially poised, and behaves
assertively.
Agreeableness: 4 Sympathetic, considerate, warm, compassionate, arouses
liking, and behaves in a giving way.
Neuroticism: 3 Calm relaxed, satisfied with self, clear-cut personality, prides self
on objectivity.
b. Which scores are high or low?
My scores were kind of in the middle of the road. Probably because I have a hard
time analyzing myself. My lowest score was 2.5 on Openness. My highest score
was a 4 on Agreeableness. I scored dead center, 3, on Neuroticism.
2. Do you agree/disagree with the results?
I agree with my overall results. Although my scores were not extreme in one way
or the other, I would prefer to be thought of in the way my scores leaned. My
highest score was a 4 on Agreeableness and I strongly agree with this. I
understand why I scored a 3 on Neuroticism. Although, I am calm and relaxed
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  1. a. How does the test describe you according to the traits? Openness: 2.5 Favors conservatives values, judges in conventional terms, uncomfortable with complexities, and moralistic. Conscientiousness: 3.5 Behaves ethically, dependable, responsible, productive, and has high aspiration levels. Extraversion: 3.5 Talkative, gregarious, socially poised, and behaves assertively. Agreeableness: 4 Sympathetic, considerate, warm, compassionate, arouses liking, and behaves in a giving way. Neuroticism: 3 Calm relaxed, satisfied with self, clear-cut personality, prides self on objectivity. b. Which scores are high or low? My scores were kind of in the middle of the road. Probably because I have a hard time analyzing myself. My lowest score was 2.5 on Openness. My highest score was a 4 on Agreeableness. I scored dead center, 3, on Neuroticism.
  2. Do you agree/disagree with the results? I agree with my overall results. Although my scores were not extreme in one way or the other, I would prefer to be thought of in the way my scores leaned. My highest score was a 4 on Agreeableness and I strongly agree with this. I understand why I scored a 3 on Neuroticism. Although, I am calm and relaxed

most of the time, the older I get the more anxiety I experience about certain things. My lowest score was a 2.5 on Openness.

  1. How does your peer rating compare with your self rating? Openness: 4 Conscientiousness: 4. Extraversion: 4. Agreeableness: 5 Neuroticism: 2 She painted a more definite picture of me and one that I would like to agree with. She gave me the highest score possible, 5, on Agreeableness which must be why I chose nursing as my major. She also gave me a very low score of 2 on Neuroticism which I wish I could say was true all of the time.