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The Condorcet paradox
Trait Perspective
A psychological viewpoint that emphasizes the description and measurement of consistent personality characteristics, or traits, as the primary means of understanding individual differences.
Other Perspectives
Other perspectives involve considering alternative viewpoints or approaches to understanding concepts, problems, or situations.
Temperament
The behavioral characteristics that are fairly well established at birth, such as “easy,” “difficult,” and “slow to warm up”; the enduring characteristics with which each person is born.
Personality
The combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character, influencing their patterns of thought, feelings, and behaviors.
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