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== The Myth of "Changing Personality" == | |||
https://replicationindex.com/2021/09/06/personality-over-time-a-historic-review/ | |||
Myth: People can easily switch personalities to inhabit "dark traits" attraction. | |||
To Quote the Study: The correct (ed for measurement error) estimates are much higher. The present results suggest consistency over a 1-year would be .98, at 5 years it would be .90, at 10-years it would be .82, at 20-years it would be .67, and at 40 years it would be .45. Long-term stability might even be higher if stable causes contribute substantially to variance in personality (Anusic & Schimmack, 2016). |