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a consistent pattern of acting, feeling, and thinking that occurs across a variety of situations and endures, and so characterizes a person.
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| personality trait |
An enduring pattern of perceiving, communicating, and thinking about oneself, others, and the environment that is exhibited in multiple contexts. SEE: personality disorder.
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| personality |
means (1) the sum of the characteristics which make up physical and mental being, including appearance, manners, habits, tastes and moral character; (2) the characteristics that distinguish one person from another (this is equivalent to individuality); (3) the capacity for having mental states, ie, possessing a stream of consciousness (Hyslop). For psychical researchers this last definition is of primary importance. ...
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| personality |
the "self" built up in a single incarnation, as a product of both heredity and environment and consisting of the "ego self" or one's own inner sense of identity, and the "persona" or outward personality shown to others; distinguished from one's Individuality, developed over the course of all one's incarnations
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| personality test |
A standardized diagnostic instrument (test) that records non-cognitive traits (eg achievement motivation, conscientiousness or interests) as clearly defined dimensions or factors.
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