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That is one of the silliest things I have ever heard of ! How can a shape tell you about your personality ? What you do, and how you act (body language), tells a person about you.

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What is the person's personality influenced by?

A person's personality is influenced by a combination of genetics, environment, culture, and life experiences. Genetics can predispose individuals to certain traits, while environmental factors such as upbringing, social interactions, and personal experiences shape how these traits manifest. Cultural norms and societal expectations further impact personality development.


What is role identity?

Role identity refers to the collection of roles that a person occupies in their life (e.g. parent, student, employee) and how these roles shape their self-concept and behavior. It represents the various aspects of a person's identity that are tied to the roles they fulfill in different social contexts.


Why Personality is a product of socialization?

Personality is influenced by socialization because individuals learn from their interactions with others, such as family, friends, and society as a whole. Through socialization, people acquire beliefs, values, behaviors, and attitudes that shape their personality and how they view the world. This process of socialization helps individuals develop their sense of self and identity.


What does it mean by sociology of development?

the development of personality growth of a individual in society how society affects the thinking and decisions of a person in society and how someone personality is shape by norms of the society's. in addition where does the foundation of development begins.


What is static personality?

Static personality refers to a belief that one's individual traits and characteristics are fixed and unchangeable. This perspective suggests that personality is stable over time and not influenced by external factors or experiences. It contrasts with the idea of dynamic personality, which holds that personality can be shaped and developed through interactions and life events.