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Personality

Personality describes the behavioral, cognitive, and emotional patterns that make up a person's unique time-dependent adjustment to life. Personality is relatively stable, but can change over time due to experiences and developmental processes. Although there is no consensus on the definition of personality, most theories in personality focus on traits…

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Measuring

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Environmental factors

Historical development of concept

Temperament and philosophy

Biology

Personology

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Personality

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Triples139
Avg. degree1.98
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Personality

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related to Further reading · 26
Personality → Angela, Antonio, Attributional Style, August, Bornstein, Defense, Depression, Di Pierro, Freudian, Huemer, Integrative Model, January, Journal, Julia, Kwon, Paul, PMID, Prunas, Psychoanalytic Psychology, Psychodynamic Defense Mechanisms
related to Measuring · 18
Personality → All, BFI, Big Five Inventory, Cattell's, Due, Each, EPQ-R, Examples, Eysenck, Eysenck's Personality Questionnaire, It, Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, MMPI-2, Neurotic Personality Questionnaire KON-2006, Psychologists, Rorschach Inkblot, Two, When
related to Cross-cultural studies · 13
Personality → American, Big Five, Cross-cultural, Emic, Etic, Five-Factor Model, However, If, Many, NEO-PI-R, This, Two, When
related to Historical development of concept · 11
Personality → De, Dependent, In, Jacques Gélis, Kinship, Lucretius, Medieval European's, Rather, Renaissance, Stephen Greenblatt, The
related to Developmental biological model · 9
Personality → Character Inventory, GABA, HT2, Modern, Novelty, Persistence, Reward, Temperament, The
related to Empiricists and rationalists · 8
Personality → According, British, Empiricists, James, John Locke's, Locke, Rationalism, The
related to Environmental factors · 8
Personality → Ainsworth, Ambivalent, Children, It, Mary Ainsworth's, One, Secure, The
related to Five-factor inventory · 8
Personality → Big Five, In, OCEAN, Some, Temperament, The, There, These
related to Mental make-up · 6
Personality → As, Furthermore, In, James, Pragmatism, The
related to Biology · 5
Personality → Additionally, For, In, The, This

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Personalityis aresult of the shifts in culture originating in the Renaissance0.90text
Personalityis atheory that anatomical structures such as genes0.90text
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are responsible for the transmission of cultureinstance ofnot dyadic relationships0.80text
for environmental modification of children's personality characteristicsinstance ofnot dyadic relationships0.80text
extraversioninstance ofStudies have identified cultural differences in personality traits0.80text
agreeablenessinstance ofStudies have identified cultural differences in personality traits0.80text
and conscientiousnessinstance ofStudies have identified cultural differences in personality traits0.80text
indicating that culture influences personality developmentinstance ofStudies have identified cultural differences in personality traits0.80text
extraversioninstance ofwhich are reflected in personality traits0.80text
agreeablenessinstance ofwhich are reflected in personality traits0.80text

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