Moving Personality Beyond the Person-Situation Debate
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The person-situation debate is coming to an end because both sides of the debate have turned out to be right. With respect to momentary behaviors, the situation side is right: Traits do not predict, describe, or influence behavior very strongly; the typical individual's behavior is highly variable; and a process approach is needed to explain that variability. With respect to trends (e.g., a person's typical way of acting), however, the person side of the debate is right: Traits predict and describe behavior very well over long stretches of time, behavior is highly stable, and a trait approach is needed to explain differences between people. Thus, proponents of both sides are right and should continue to…
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- Psychology
- Viewpoints
- Personality
- Trait
- Big Five personality traits
- Social psychology
- Process (computing)
- Cognitive psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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