Which of the following are described as one of the Big Five personality traits?
(A) Tolerance of others.
(B) Need for achievement.
(C) Propensity to leadership.
(D) Locus of control.
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(B) Need for achievement
The Big Five personality traits is a recommended scientific classification, or gathering, for character attributes, created from the year 1980 onwards in the mental quality hypothesis. At the point when factor examination (a measurable procedure) is applied to character study information, it uncovers semantic affiliations: a few words used to depict parts of the character are frequently applied to a similar individual.
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Option (B) Need for achievement is correct.
- The Big Five personality traits are a recommended scientific classification or collection of character attributes developed in the 1980s as part of the mental quality hypothesis.
- When factor examination (a measurable procedure) is applied to character study data, semantic affiliations are discovered: a few words used to depict parts of the character are frequently applied to a similar individual.
- Hence, Option B is correct.
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