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1. A person who scored highly on agreeableness would MOST likely:
have mostly positive emotions.
be very cooperative.
enjoy high levels of activity.
be very creative.
Score: 1 of 1
2. A person who scores highly on emotional stability would MOST likely:
value achievement.
be very cooperative.
enjoy high levels of activity.
have mostly positive emotions.
Score: 1 of 1
3. A person who scores high on extraversion would MOST likely:
have mostly positive emotions.
be very creative.
be very cooperative.
enjoy high levels of activity.
Score: 1 of 1
4. Derrick loves social interaction. If Derrick takes a personality test he will likely score highly on:
emotional stability.
extraversion.
openness.
agreeableness.
Score: 1 of 1
5. A person who is highly conscientious will MOST likely:
be very cooperative.
enjoy high levels of activity.
have mostly positive emotions.
value achievement.
Score: 1 of 1
6. Sandy is described by her friends as being very spontaneous. A personality test is MOST likely to show Sandy scores:
low on conscientiousness.
high on emotional stability.
low on extraversion.
high on agreeableness.
Score: 1 of 1
7. Fred's friends call him 'steady Freddy' because he is calm, predictable and happy. If Fred took a personality test he would likely score highly on:
openness.
agreeableness.
emotional stability.
conscientiousness.
Score: 1 of 1
8. Mia is highly creative and always trying new things. If she was given a personality test Mia would likely score highly on:
extraversion.
agreeableness.
openness.
emotional stability.
Score: 1 of 1
9. James is described by his family as reserved and shy. James would likely score:
high on agreeableness.
low on conscientiousness.
high on emotional stability.
low on extraversion.
Score: 1 of 1
10. After years of study, researchers identified _____ personality factors.
four
six
seven
five
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11. Chantal has difficulty keeping a job because she is suspicious of others and uncooperative. If she was given a personality test she would score:
low on agreeableness.
high on extraversion.
low on emotional stability.
high on conscientiousness.
Score: 1 of 1
12. Eden has spent her life as a volunteer and always gets along well with people she works with. If Eden took a personality test she would likely score highly on:
agreeableness.
conscientiousness.
extraversion.
emotional stability.
Score: 1 of 1
13. Amy tends to act carefully and responsibly. If Amy takes a personality test she will likely score highly on:
extraversion.
emotional stability.
conscientiousness.
openness.
Score: 1 of 1
14. Researchers believe that personality traits:
are on a continuum.
are mutually exclusive.
are not identifiable.
are dichotomous.
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I made a practice quiz for students who might can get help from this quiz
Answers:
1. A person who scored highly on agreeableness would MOST likely:
have mostly positive emotions.
be very cooperative.
enjoy high levels of activity.
be very creative.
Score: 1 of 1
2. A person who scores highly on emotional stability would MOST likely:
value achievement.
be very cooperative.
enjoy high levels of activity.
have mostly positive emotions.
Score: 1 of 1
3. A person who scores high on extraversion would MOST likely:
have mostly positive emotions.
be very creative.
be very cooperative.
enjoy high levels of activity.
Score: 1 of 1
4. Derrick loves social interaction. If Derrick takes a personality test he will likely score highly on:
emotional stability.
extraversion.
openness.
agreeableness.
Score: 1 of 1
5. A person who is highly conscientious will MOST likely:
be very cooperative.
enjoy high levels of activity.
have mostly positive emotions.
value achievement.
Score: 1 of 1
6. Sandy is described by her friends as being very spontaneous. A personality test is MOST likely to show Sandy scores:
low on conscientiousness.
high on emotional stability.
low on extraversion.
high on agreeableness.
Score: 1 of 1
7. Fred's friends call him 'steady Freddy' because he is calm, predictable and happy. If Fred took a personality test he would likely score highly on:
openness.
agreeableness.
emotional stability.
conscientiousness.
Score: 1 of 1
8. Mia is highly creative and always trying new things. If she was given a personality test Mia would likely score highly on:
extraversion.
agreeableness.
openness.
emotional stability.
Score: 1 of 1
9. James is described by his family as reserved and shy. James would likely score:
high on agreeableness.
low on conscientiousness.
high on emotional stability.
low on extraversion.
Score: 1 of 1
10. After years of study, researchers identified _____ personality factors.
four
six
seven
five
Score: 1 of 1
11. Chantal has difficulty keeping a job because she is suspicious of others and uncooperative. If she was given a personality test she would score:
low on agreeableness.
high on extraversion.
low on emotional stability.
high on conscientiousness.
Score: 1 of 1
12. Eden has spent her life as a volunteer and always gets along well with people she works with. If Eden took a personality test she would likely score highly on:
agreeableness.
conscientiousness.
extraversion.
emotional stability.
Score: 1 of 1
13. Amy tends to act carefully and responsibly. If Amy takes a personality test she will likely score highly on:
extraversion.
emotional stability.
conscientiousness.
openness.
Score: 1 of 1
14. Researchers believe that personality traits:
are on a continuum.
are mutually exclusive.
are not identifiable.
are dichotomous.
Score: 1 of 1
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Corporate Crime and Wrongdoing
1: Gordon, Robert, and Ian T. Coneybeer. "Corporate Crime." Canadian Criminology; Perspectives on Crime and Criminality. 2nd edition, edited by Margaret A Jacksoon and Curt T. Griffiths, pp 399-423, © 1995 Harcourt Brace Canada
The article “Corporate Crime” states about nature and scope of corporate criminality in business corporations of Canada. Through this article, there has been revealed a brief interpretation of the business environments where the employees have been thoroughly affected by corporate criminality and their various consequences. Moreover the article also elaborates the attempt enacted by the Canadian government to fulfil the role of managers in these business corporations for controlling such corporate criminality. The article makes us aware of some key findings about corporate criminality in Canada. The first and foremost can be seen to be the fact that corporate criminality has been widespread in Canada under five distinctive sections like crime against national economy, against environment, against consumers of business, against mankind and most significantly against the employees of the business organizations (Gordon & Coneybeer 1995: 400). The effects of such crime is seen to be more alarming than the ordinary street crimes and hampers the national property and the Canadian natives concerned in business physically. The main essence of the corporate victimization is that they keep the consumers in a dark state from where there is less awareness being distributed about the illegal actions taken by these business organizations. Another important facet which Gordon and Coneybeer bring out is that these corporate crimes are done under the facade of unavoidable and unfortunate derivative of economic system. Another important findings of the article as Gordon and Coneybeer find out is the criminal transgression harming individual, society, economy and environment; therefore their inappropriate attitude is not justly represented by Canadian criminal law and the violators mainly deal with outside crime-judicial system. Through this article, the authors bring out poor enforcement of Canadian criminal law in terms of poor Government support for preventing such transgression, unfruitful investigation process through legislation. From the article Coneybeer and Gordon has depicted that Canadian government is a puppet in hands of corporate houses as they influence the investigation process, prosecution and denoting punishments to be imposed for offenders (Gordon & Coneybeer 1995: 419). An important facet which is represented by the author there lays a gap between state’s conjecture of illegality and sentiments of public. in identifying the cause of corporate criminality, the two authors have identified three dimensions to be inter-playing among the organization, individual and social aspects. Most importantly the article suggests that corporate crime is entangled by the personal desires and organizational objectives for benefitting a capitalist economic system in Canada.

Social media affects children by researching things on technology, finding out what is happening in the world, etc. Kids/children mostly play games on consoles, Ipad, Ipod, or a Pc. Well, these Ipads, Pc’s or Ipod were all made for studying or researching purposes. Spending time online on social networks is important for the younger generation to pick up on the necessary technical skills they will need to navigate their way through the future. It allows them to be competent citizens in a digital age where they can fully participate in the broader society and learn the social skills of that generation.
Further more, there are social media networks like Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp, Pinetrest, Google+, Myspace, Snapchat, etc. For instance, Facebook is a positive way for kids to hang out with their friends and chat to each other when they are far away from each other, posting pictures might make them laugh! Instagram and Snapchat can help other friends chat and comment to others pictures. The only difference in Snapchat is that you could send emojis, just like Whatsapp!
It makes kids more used to networking and researching than ever. It is easier for kids to make friends with people all over the world, most of whom they will never ever meet without these technological advances. I believe to make new friends, it is important to use the proper way of using technology.

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