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Post by congl95 on Oct 13, 2017 14:04:19 GMT
A. I believe as time went on, the further and further the scores would grow apart from each other each time the individual took the test. But I do believe that their would be some semblance of continuity over time. I do generally believe people are born with temperaments that are inherent, and that we all deviate from those temperaments, some more than others, but in the end you are usually not an entirely different person from who you were 10 years ago, especially in the adult years.
B. The rational thought would be to attribute the changes to environmental factors. If there is a large change, maybe some serious events happened in that persons life that made drastic changes to their meaning of the world, and fundamentally altered their schema, for better or for worse.
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amrita
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Post by amrita on Oct 16, 2017 13:34:56 GMT
Can you please expand on why you believe that someone's personality is stable across their lifetime. Also, you don't believe that there would be a personality change in someone who is 30 and when they were 20? Could there be possible factors, such as stress, that could increase someones chances of changing?
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