reviewAnnual Review of PsychologyJun 17, 2009Closed access

Personality Development: Continuity and Change Over the Life Course

Northwestern University

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Abstract

The development of personality across the human life course may be observed from three different standpoints: the person as actor (behaving), agent (striving), and author (narrating). Evident even in infancy, broad differences in social action patterns foreshadow the long-term developmental elaboration of early temperament into adult dispositional traits. Research on personal strivings and other motivational constructs provides a second perspective on personality, one that becomes psychologically salient in childhood with the consolidation of an agentic self and the articulation of more-or-less stable goals. Layered over traits and goals, internalized life stories begin to emerge in adolescence and young…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Personality development
  • Developmental psychology
  • Adult development
  • Personality
  • Life course approach
  • Narrative identity
  • Big Five personality traits
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