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Based on the Five Factor Model, decide which specific defining dimensions and behavioral characteristics must be mapped to high-scoring and low-scoring participants. List the four defining dimensions of Conscientiousness, the three characteristics of high-scoring individuals, and the three characteristics of low-scoring individuals as defined by this model.

Case context: A psychologist is designing a survey to study how personality traits relate to workplace productivity. She wants to ensure her survey items align with the Five Factor Model's definition of Conscientiousness. She drafts items to measure three specific positive behaviors of individuals who score high on this dimension, as well as three negative behaviors of individuals who score low on this continuum.

Question: Based on the Five Factor Model, decide which specific defining dimensions and behavioral characteristics must be mapped to high-scoring and low-scoring participants. List the four defining dimensions of Conscientiousness, the three characteristics of high-scoring individuals, and the three characteristics of low-scoring individuals as defined by this model.

Sample answer: To align with the Five Factor Model, the four defining dimensions of Conscientiousness that should be represented are competence, self-discipline, thoughtfulness, and goal-driven behavior. The three characteristics of high-scoring individuals are being hardworking, dependable, and organized. The three characteristics of low-scoring individuals on this continuum are being impulsive, careless, and disorganized.

Key points:

  • Conscientiousness is defined by competence, self-discipline, thoughtfulness, and goal-driven behavior.
  • High-scoring individuals are characterized as hardworking, dependable, and organized.
  • Low-scoring individuals are characterized as impulsive, careless, and disorganized.

Rubric: The answer should be graded on whether the student correctly identifies: 1) The four defining dimensions: competence, self-discipline, thoughtfulness, and goal-driven behavior. 2) The three characteristics of high scorers: hardworking, dependable, and organized. 3) The three characteristics of low scorers: impulsive, careless, and disorganized.

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