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_______________________ Contents

1. Introduction: Personality Traits.

2. Transformer I: Plot.

3. Important Characters.

4. Their Personality Traits


a) According to – Cattell’s 16

Personality Factors.
b) According to -The Big Five

Personality Factors.
_____________Introduction: Personality
Traits
Personality Traits
Traits are distinguishing qualities or characteristics of a person. Traits
are a readiness to think or act in a similar fashion in response to a
variety of different stimuli or situations. Example: shy, trustworthy,
laconic, phlegmatic, kind, conscientious, anxious, etc. All these words
describe personality traits.

Cattell's 16 Personality Factors

SIXTEEN PRIMARY TRAITS


1. R E S E R V E D OUTGOING
2. L E S S I N T E L L I G E N T MORE INTELLIGENT
3. A F F E C T E D BY FEELINGS EMOTIONALLY STABLE

4. S U B M I S S I V E DOMINANT

5. S E R I O U S HAPPY-GO-LUCKY

6. E X P E D I E N T CONSCIENTIOUS
7. T I M I D VENTURESOME
8. T O U G H M I N D E D SENSITIVE
9. T R U S T I N G SUSPICIOUS
10. P R A C T I C A L IMAGINATIVE

11. F O R T H R I G H T SHREWD
12. S E L F ASSURED APPREHENSIVE
13. C O N S E R V A T I V E EXPERIMENTING
14. G R O U P DEPENDENT SELF SUFFICIENT

15. U N C O N T R O L L E D CONTROLLED
16. R E L A X E D TENSE

THE BIG 5 PERSONALITY FACTORS

In contemporary psychology, the "Big Five" factors (or Five Factor


Model; FFM) of personality are five broad domains or dimensions of
personality which are used to describe human personality.

The Big five factors are

1. Openness - (inventive / curious vs. consistent / cautious). Appreciation


for art, emotion, adventure, unusual ideas, curiosity, and variety of
experience. Openness is a general appreciation for art, emotion,
adventure, unusual ideas, imagination, curiosity, and variety of
experience. The trait distinguishes imaginative people from down-to-
earth, conventional people. People who are open to experience are
intellectually curious, appreciative of art, and sensitive to beauty.

2. Conscientiousness - (efficient / organized vs. easy-going / careless).


A tendency to show self-discipline, act dutifully, and aim for
achievement; planned rather than spontaneous behavior.
Conscientiousness is a tendency to show self-discipline, act dutifully,
and aim for achievement. The trait shows a preference for planned
rather than spontaneous behavior. It influences the way in which we
control, regulate, and direct our impulses. Conscientiousness includes
the factor known as Need for Achievement.

3. Extraversion - (outgoing / energetic vs. shy / reserved). Energy,


positive emotions, surgency, and the tendency to seek stimulation in
the company of others. Extraversion is characterized by positive
emotions, urgency, and the tendency to seek out stimulation and the
company of others. The trait is marked by pronounced engagement
with the external world. Extraverts enjoy being with people, and are
often perceived as full of energy.

4. Agreeableness - (friendly / compassionate vs. cold / unkind). A


tendency to be compassionate and cooperative rather than suspicious
and antagonistic towards others. Agreeableness is a tendency to be
compassionate and cooperative rather than suspicious and
antagonistic towards others. The trait reflects individual differences in
general concern for social harmony. Agreeable individual’s value
getting along with others. They are generally considerate, friendly,
generous, helpful, and willing to compromise their interests with
others.

5. Neuroticism (OCEAN, or CANOE if rearranged) - (sensitive / nervous


vs. secure / confident). A tendency to experience unpleasant emotions
easily, such as anger, anxiety, depression, or vulnerability. Neuroticism
is the tendency to experience negative emotions, such as anger,
anxiety, or depression. It is sometimes called emotional instability.
Those who score high in neuroticism are emotionally reactive and
vulnerable to stress. They are more likely to interpret ordinary
situations as threatening, and minor frustrations as hopelessly difficult.
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Transformers I: Plot
Transformers is a 2007 American live-action film, based on the Transformers
toy line. The film is directed by Michael Bay and produced by Steven
Spielberg.

It stars Shia LaBeouf as Sam Witwicky, a teenager involved in a war


unknowingly between the heroic Autobots and the evil Decepticons, two
factions of alien robots who can disguise themselves by transforming into
everyday machinery.

The Autobots want to find the All Spark so they can use it to rebuild
Cybertron and end the war between the Autobots and the Decepticons, while
the Decepticons want to use it to obliterate the Autobots and take over the
universe. The Decepticons desire control of the All Spark, the object that
created their robotic race, with the intention of using it to build an army by
giving life to the machines of Earth.

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