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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

psychology

How does personality differ from temperament?
  

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Personality is something we all have. It distinguishes us from others. Usually, I hear ‘pleasant personality’, meaning easy to get along with, polite, kind.

  • Personality is something we all have.
  • It distinguishes us from others.
  • Usually, I hear ‘pleasant personality’, meaning easy to get along with, polite, kind.
  • Temperament has more to do with one’s patience and mood.
  • Usually we hear negative modifiers with temperament.
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Personality is something we all have. It distinguishes us from others. Usually, I hear ‘pleasant personality’, meaning easy to get along with, polite, kind.
Temperament has more to do with one’s patience and mood. Usually we hear negative modifiers with temperament. Short-tempered, agitated, moody, abrupt come to mind.

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