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A 5 page analysis of the many factors which can influence personality and the degree to which personality either stays stable or varies over time. While there is undoubtedly a connection between genetics and personality, a far more important determinant is culture and the manner and degree to which an individual interacts with others. It can be proposed, in fact, that the degree to which an individual’s personality changes over time is determined by such factors as social interaction, experiences, and sometimes even disease or the use of drugs or alcohol. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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unique and stable patterns of behavior, thoughts and emotions shown by individual. While in some respects an individuals personality might remain constant throughout their life, in others there are
certain changes. Psychologists have proposed through the ages that personality is determined by genetic makeup. Some, in fact, have proposed that ones personality can be deduced based on
facial features and the like. While there is undoubtedly a connection between genetics and personality, a far more important determinant is culture and the manner and degree to which
an individual interacts with others. It can be proposed, in fact, that the degree to which an individuals personality changes over time is determined by such factors as social
interaction, experiences, and sometimes even disease or the use of drugs or alcohol. While a number of individuals have studied the
various factors that impact personality, one of the most notable is Hans Eysenck, one of the worlds most influential psychologists. Eysencks theories, however, were not always received without controversy.
Paramount among his many controversies was his belief in inherent differences in intelligence according to race (Schatzman, 1997). Integral to this belief was Eysencks development of his personality
theory. What would become Eysencks personality theory was undoubtedly the result of many factors in his life, including the fact that he was
a Jew and born in Germany during a time preceding the horrors of World War II. He would study psychology by default since he did not have the academic
prerequisites for acceptance into more serious scientific disciplines at college (Schatzman, 1997). His Ph.D. thesis would concern the difference in artistic judgment and taste among individuals and his first published
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