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Allport: Personality is a dynamic organization within the individual of those Psycho-Physical systems which determine his unique adjustment to his environment. Eysenck : Personality is the more or less stable organization of a person’s Character, Temperament, Intellect and Physique which determine his unique adjustment to the environment. Character: denotes a person’s more or less stable organization of Conative behaviour. Temperament: denotes a person’s more or less stable organization of Affective behaviour. Intellect: denotes a person’s more or less stable organization of Cognitive behaviour. Physique: Bodily Configuration, Glands and Nervous System
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Specific Response Level Habitual Response Level Trait Level PersistenceRigiditySubjectivityShynessIrritability Type Level Introversion
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Introversion – Extroversion Neuroticism Psychoticism
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Facts about Personality Unique Dynamic Organized Adjustment to environment Develops through social interaction Product of heredity and environment
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Dimensions of Personality Physical: Height, Weight, Colour of Eyes, Complexion, Features, Hair, Health Intellectual: Memory, Imagination, Observation, Attention, Interest, Reasoning Ability Emotional: Emotional Reactions: Calm, Aggression, Desire, Attitude Social: Social Behaviour, Social Adjustment
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Development of Personality Heredity & Biological Factors: Physique Intelligence Gender Differences Nervous System
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Development of Personality Environmental Factors: Geographical Factors Family Environment Neighbourhood Friends & Companions School Environment Co-curricular Activities Religion Name Culture
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Development of Personality Psychological Factors: Interest Attitude Character Intelligence Reasoning Power Ability to Adjust
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