Canadian Health Information Management Association Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT part of the Big 5 personality traits?

  1. Agreeableness

  2. Conscientiousness

  3. Emotional stability

  4. Narcissism

The correct answer is: Narcissism

Narcissism does not belong to the Big 5 personality traits, which include openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and emotional stability (often referred to as neuroticism when discussed in the context of the Big 5). The Big 5 framework captures broad dimensions of human personality, and each trait represents a spectrum of behaviors and tendencies. Narcissism, on the other hand, is a more specific personality characteristic that reflects a person's self-centeredness, exaggerated sense of importance, and a need for admiration. While it can be associated with certain aspects of personality functioning, it is not one of the foundational traits defined in the Big 5 model. Understanding the distinctions between these traits helps in fields such as psychology, human resource management, and personal development, where personality assessments are used for various analyses, including team dynamics and personal relations.