solved Part 1Dating apps, such as Eharmony, use the Big Five
Part 1Dating apps, such as Eharmony, use the Big Five personality traits to match people based on “compatibility.” This leads to some interesting questions regarding how these apps determine what would make people with varying traits more or less compatible. For instance, if a person scored higher in neuroticism, do you think that they should be matched with someone who is also more neurotic (who could potentially understand them better) or someone who is less neurotic (who may be able to provide some calming influence)?For this discussion post, please consider what you think would make for more ideal and satisfying partnerships (in either friendships and/or romantic relationships) in terms of each of the Big Five characteristics. You may consider what you are drawn to in your own life with your individual personality. Sample statement: “If a person is low in openness to experience, I think they would be better matched with someone who is (high or low) in this trait, because…”Your original comment should answer the above questions for each of the following Big Five traits: (1) Openness to Experience, (2) Conscientiousness, (3) Extraversion, (4) Agreeableness, and (5) Neuroticism. Provide a rationale for each of your decisions.Respond to at least two of your peers’ posts. Your peer comment should be substantive and informative. Part 21. Please watch this video by Gottman, which explains his four horsemen:Gottman’s Four Horsemen (Links to an external site.)Minimize VideoReflect on the video and answer one or both of the following questions:Is there one or more particular characteristic that you feel is more personally damaging? What are some of the things in a relationship (either friendship or romantic) that you feel can be destructive that future research may or may not be picking up on?2. What do you personally most value in relationships with others (e.g., trust, active listening, loyalty, friendship, equity, etc.)? For example, what positive characteristics would/do you seek out in others or that you find personally appealing and enriching?**We focused on the Big Five personality traits in the previous chapter. Thus, for this complimentary discussion post, I’d like you to focus on the social aspects of relationships.**Your original comment should include an answer to both #1 and #2 above. Respond to at least two of your peers’ posts. Your peer comment should be substantive and informative.