PYC4805
Assignment 2 2024
Unique Number: 594952
Due Date: 24 April 2024
3 ESSAYS PROVIDED
Introduction
The nature of personality traits and their evolution or stability over time has been a subject
of intricate debate within the psychological community. As Kail et al. (2019, p. 423) point out,
there is evidence supporting both the stability and change in personality traits across the
adult lifespan, drawing from various studies (Allemand et al., 2008; Caspi et al., 2005; Debast
et al., 2014; Mõttus et al., 2012; Schuiltz & Schultz, 2017). This essay aims to delve into this
debate, focusing on the continuity and/or change in personality traits as individuals progress
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