raymond cattel
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OUR PRESENTATION
ON
Raymond Bernard Cattell
By: Sheril Rhooms Shanice Moodie
Class: 1E
WHO IS RAYMOND CATTELL?
•Raymond Bernard Cattell was a British and American psychologist who was born March 20, 1905, West Bromwich.
•He is well known for his exploration of many areas in psychology.
•He attend London University where he was drawn to the burgeoning field of chemistry.
•Raymond Cattell Died February 2, 1998, leaving his 16 personality factors that governs our development.
RAYMOND REASONS FOR HIS STUDIES
After working in a hospital during World War 1, he decided that understanding human behavior and interaction is the only way to get beyond the irrationality of the times.
After analyzing psychologist Gordon Allport studies he was able to limit it to 171 characteristics then he used factor analysis and that is how he got the 16 personality factors.
WHAT THE 16 PERSONALITY FACTOR IS ALL ABOUT?
Its an assessment on human behaviour (Test/ Questionnaire) .
Predicts how a person is likely to behave and interact with others.
How well suited they are to the requirements of the job and if they will fit into the existent team.
THE 16 PERSONALITY FACTORS Abstractedness
Apprehension
Dominance
Emotional Stability
Liveliness
Openness to Change:
Perfectionism
Privateness
Reasoning
Rule Consciousness
Self-Reliance
Sensitivity
Social Boldness
Tension
Vigilance
Warmth
ABSTRACTEDNESS
Imaginative Practical
APPREHENSION
Worried Confident
DOMINANCE
Forceful Submissive
EMOTIONAL STABILITY
Calm High Strung
LIVELINESS
Spontaneous Restrained
OPENNESS TO CHANGE
Flexible Attached to familiar
PERFECTIONISM
Controlled Undisciplined
PRIVATENESS
Discreet Open
REASONING
Abstract Concrete
RULE CONSCIOUSNESS
Conforming Non-Conforming
SELF-RELIANCE
Self-sufficient Dependent
SENSITIVITY
Tender-hearted Tough-minded
SOCIAL BOLDNESS
Uninhibited Shy
TENSION
Impatient Relaxed
VIGILANCE
Suspicious Trusting
WARMTH
Outgoing Reserved
REFERENCE
http://www.cattell.net/devon/rbcbio.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/16_Personality_Factors
http://allpsych.com/personalitysynopsis/cattell.html