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a. self esteem
b. personality
c.malnutrition
d.attrition

2007-09-17 15:07:17 · 2 answers · asked by EMms 1 in Social Science Psychology

2 answers

From what my dear personality psych text says here, b seems to fit quite well. The question is worded in a confusing manner though...

2007-09-17 15:26:46 · answer #1 · answered by Mike G 3 · 0 0

The search for core personality traits that
characterize people has a long history in recent
times. Even though the method of formulating these
traits is somewhat different from that used in the
ancient Indian scriptures, some approximate
equivalence may be given. One system of
personality traits classify people as Openness,
Introversion, Extroversion, Conscientiousness,
Irritability and Emotional Stability types.
Ahamkaara type persons belong to Openness trait,
Chitta type belong to Introversion trait, Manas
type belong to Extroversion trait, Buddhi type
belong to Conscientiousness trait, Jnaata type
belong to Irritability trait, and Jnaana type
belong to Emotional Stability trait. The Holland's
personality types model classifies people as
Conventional (confirming, efficient, inhibited,
unimaginative), Artistic (expressive,
introspective, imaginative, original),
Enterprising (energetic, domineering, talkative,
ambitious, status minded), Investigative
(intellectual, analytical, curious, scientific),
Realistic (mechanical, materialistic, asocial,
engineering attitude) and Social (cooperative,
helpful, understanding, teaching). The Ahamkaara,
Chitta, Manas, Buddhi, Jnaata and Jnaana type
persons belong to these personality types
respectively according to Hindu Upanishads.

http://profvsprasad.blog.com/

http://www.search.com/search?q=personality+types+in+psychology&respell=1

2007-09-17 22:30:16 · answer #2 · answered by d_r_siva 7 · 0 0

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