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Biology, 12.11.2019 01:31 lionscoachjose

Does personality exist in a social vacuum? that is to say, can we describe individual differences in personality in the abstract, without reference to social context, the way we describe individual differences in iq? or is individual personality inextricably bound up with social interaction? are there any individual differences in personality that exist independently of the social context?

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