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International Webinar 2023 - Visiting Lecture with Lecturer from Hlukhiv National Pedagogical University (Ukraine) – Part 10

International Webinar 2023 - Visiting Lecture with Lecturer from Hlukhiv National Pedagogical University (Ukraine) – Part 10

International Webinar

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International Webinar
Minggu, 26 Februari 2023
Priyadi, S.Kom, M.Kom
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Caution is a personality trait of being careful, or diligent. Consciousness implies a desire to do one's duty well, and to take one's obligations to others seriously. Meticulous people tend to be efficient and organized as opposed to relaxed and disorganized people. They show a tendency to display self-discipline, act obediently, and aim to achieve; they display planned rather than spontaneous behavior; and generally reliable. It is manifested in distinctive behavior such as neat and systematic; also includes elements such as prudence, thoroughness, and deliberation (the tendency to think carefully before acting).


Consciousness is one of the five traits of the Five Factor Model and the HEXACO model of personality and is an aspect of what has traditionally been called having character. Conscientious individuals are generally hardworking, and reliable. When it gets to extremes, they may also be "workaholics", perfectionists, and compulsive in behavior. People who score low in mindfulness tend to be relaxed, less goal-oriented, and less driven by success; they are also more likely to engage in antisocial and criminal behavior.


Conscientiousness is one of the five main dimensions in the Big Five personality model (also called the Five Factor Model or OCEAN), which consists of openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. Two of the many personality tests that assess these traits are Costa and McCrae's NEO PI-R and Goldberg's NEO-IPIP. According to these models, conscientiousness is considered an ongoing personality dimension, rather than a categorical 'type' of person.


Within the NEO framework, Conscientiousness is viewed as having six aspects: Competence, Order, Obedience, Struggle for Achievement, Self-Discipline, and Deliberation. Other models suggest a smaller set of two "facets": regularity and persistence make up the middle levels of an organization, with regularity related to the desire to keep things organized and tidy and persistence being more related to productivity and work ethic.


Other personality traits ((low) extraversion, (high) agreeableness, (low) openness, and (low) neuroticism) are related to high conscientiousness along with impulse control. Behaviorally, low conscientiousness is associated with an inability to motivate oneself to perform tasks the individual wishes to complete.


Conscientiousness also appears in other personality models, such as Cloninger's Temperament and Character Inventory, which are related to self-direction and persistence. It also includes the special traits of rule awareness and perfectionism in Cattell's 16 PF model. This is negatively related to impulsive sensation seeking in Zuckerman's five alternative models. Traits related to conscientiousness are often assessed by self-report integrity tests that various employers administer to prospective employees.


Terms such as 'hard worker', 'reliable' and 'perseverant' describe desirable aspects of character. Once believed to be a moral evaluation, caution is dismissed as a real psychological attribute. The reality of individual differences in conscientiousness has now been clearly established by cross-observer agreement studies. Peer and expert ratings confirm the self-reports people make about their level of caution. In addition, both self-report and observer ratings of caution predicted real-life outcomes such as academic success.


For most of the 20th century, psychologists believed that personality traits could be divided into two categories: temperament and character. Temperament traits are considered to be biological in nature, whereas character traits are thought to be learned either during childhood or throughout life. With the advent of the FFM (Five-Factor Model), behavioral geneticists began the systematic study of various personality traits, and it soon became clear that the five factors were substantially heritable. Identical twins show very similar personality traits even when they have been separated at birth and raised apart, and this also applies to character traits and temperament traits. Parents and society influence the way consciousness is expressed, but they don't seem to influence the level.


The material above was delivered by a presenter from Ukraine in a visiting lecturer held by STEKOM University in collaboration with Universities from Ukraine. The title of the presentation is "Learning Skills in 21st Century Education and Work Environment".

This international webinar activity is part of the implementation of STEKOM University's commitment to increase various international activities. This was done in order to realize the vision to become an international-class university. Various international activities carried out by STEKOM University continue from year to year. There are international activities that are sustainable and there are also some international activities that are not sustainable. All types of international activities are accommodated and regulated by the International department of STEKOM University.