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Term Papers on Personality

Term Paper TitlePersonality
# of Words547
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.19

Personality

What I think about personality typing.

     As we look around us we observe the great variety of personality traits among people.  For example, some people are very out going and fun oriented, while other people are more quiet and introspective.  It is from these observations one can confidently say that everybody is gifted with a unique personality.  Can we model, at least approximately, human personality, or if we can model human personality, does such a model have any value or interest?  In the physical world scientists are always trying to model nature.  For example, physicists have developed several theories such as relativity and quantummechanics etc…in an attempt to do this.  

     There are many personality models that have been developed from the beginning of recorded history, all of which have their strengths and shortcomings.  No “true” model of human personality has yet been developed, and one can argue fairly convincingly that human personality is just to complex of an animal to ever be able to model perfectly.  However, the models that have been developed do seem to approximately and reasonably model human personality to an accuracy that makes them useful and predictive.  This last point, admittedly, is one of current debates by psychologists and non-psychologists.  So assuming that we can model human personality with “reasonable accuracy” , what value would such a model have?  I can see to values: 1) helping an individual understand themselves and thus relate better with themselves, and 2) helping an individual understand others so that they are better and able to relate with them – not only for personal relationships such as friendships, but for other relationships as well (business etc..).  Of cours...

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