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  2. Personality type - Wikipedia

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    The term type has not been used consistently in psychology and has become the source of some confusion. Furthermore, because personality test scores usually fall on a bell curve rather than in distinct categories, [6] personality type theories have received considerable criticism among psychometric researchers.

  3. Personality psychology - Wikipedia

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    Early examples of approaches to cognitive style are listed by Baron (1982). [25] These include Witkin's (1965) work on field dependency, Gardner's (1953) discovering people had consistent preference for the number of categories they used to categorize heterogeneous objects, and Block and Petersen's (1955) work on confidence in line ...

  4. Explanatory style - Wikipedia

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    Developmentally, it has been suggested that attributional style originates in experiences of trust or lack of trust in events [9] Along with evidence from twin studies for some heredity basis to attributional style., [9] Eisner argues that repeated exposure to controllable events may foster an optimistic explanatory style, whereas repeated ...

  5. A Guide to Personal Stylists - AOL

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    Trying to understand — or discover — one’s personal style can be incredibly hard. The number of reality television series on style makeovers in the past 10 years alone can confirm that ...

  6. Can You Find Your Personal Style at a Fashion Show? - AOL

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    In 49 looks, Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons cruised through different archetypes of style, transforming known fashion tropes into outfits that are stranger, weirder, and more sinister than what you ...

  7. How to Achieve Personal Style, According to a Celeb Stylist - AOL

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    We talked to a celeb stylist to find out how to develop your own personal and unique style.

  8. Personality - Wikipedia

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    British empiricist John Locke's (1632–1704) explanation of personal identity provides an example of what James referred to. Locke explains the identity of a person, i.e. personality, on the basis of a precise definition of identity, by which the meaning of identity differs according to what it is being applied to.

  9. Personality test - Wikipedia

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    A personality test is a method of assessing human personality constructs.Most personality assessment instruments (despite being loosely referred to as "personality tests") are in fact introspective (i.e., subjective) self-report questionnaire (Q-data, in terms of LOTS data) measures or reports from life records (L-data) such as rating scales.