An individual has a negative approach to life. They tend to be anxious and insecure in most of their dealings. When things do not go well, they feel sorry for themselves. According... An individual has a negative approach to life. They tend to be anxious and insecure in most of their dealings. When things do not go well, they feel sorry for themselves. According to the five-factor model of personality, which trait is this individual most likely high in?

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The question is asking which trait from the five-factor model of personality is associated with an individual who has a negative approach to life, feels anxious and insecure, and tends to feel sorry for themselves. The focus is on identifying the correct trait that reflects these characteristics.

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Neuroticism

The final answer is neuroticism.

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The final answer is neuroticism.

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Neuroticism is characterized by traits like anxiety and insecurity, fitting the description of someone with a negative approach to life.

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A common mistake is confusing neuroticism with extraversion or agreeableness. Remember, neuroticism is specifically related to emotional instability.

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