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Klatt, Murdick and Schuster's (1978) HRM model does not advocate taking a systems approach to human resource planning and development.
Five Trait Dimensions
A model in personality psychology that describes personality in terms of five broad factors: openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.
Subconscious Motives
Refers to underlying emotional or psychological impulses that influence behavior but are not consciously recognized by the individual.
Personality Psychology
Area of psychology in which the psychologists study the differences in personality among people.
Trait Perspective
A psychological viewpoint that emphasizes the description and measurement of consistent personality characteristics, or traits, as the primary means of understanding individual differences.
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