Murray And Engler: Personality Characteristics
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3 pages in length. Murray is quite insightful by stating "there is no personality characteristic that is not possessed and manifested at least occasionally, to a slight extent, by everyone," being that human beings have a tendency to put forth a better, somewhat contrived personality when in specific situations. This assertion is further supported by Engler, who cites Murray in Chapter V of her book entitled Personality Theories, by way of explicating the fundamental principles of Murray's theory on traits and personology. In essence, the external environment is a significant factor in the way in which people respond and behave in certain situations, such as social gatherings, legal proceedings and putting forth public figure images. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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