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Determinants of Personality

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Estimated time: 17 minutes
  • Introduction
  • Types of Determinants
  • Biological/Hereditary Factors
  • Environmental Factors
  • Situational Factors
  • Psychological Factors
  • Key Points: Determinants of Personality
CISCE: Class 12

Introduction

Personality means all the unique qualities—behaviours, thoughts, and feelings—that make a person different from others. Personality develops from the combined effects of heredity (biological factors) and environment (social and situational influences).

CISCE: Class 12

Types of Determinants

Characteristic Key Example Effect on Personality
Biological / Hereditary Genes, hormones, appearance Sets base traits and temperament
Environmental Family, culture, society Shapes attitudes, beliefs, and habits
Situational Role, mood, recent experiences Triggers certain behaviors and emotions
Psychological Attitudes, motivation, mental health Influences self-image and adaptability
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Biological/Hereditary Factors

a) Genes

  • Decide physical features (height, skin colour), intelligence, and some temperamental traits (like being shy or bold).

b) Endocrine Glands & Hormones

  • Glands like the thyroid, adrenal, pituitary, and sex glands secrete hormones affecting emotions, growth, and energy.

Example Table:

Gland Hormone Effect if Balanced Effect of Imbalance
Thyroid Thyroxine Normal growth, alertness Too much: nervousness; Too little: dullness
Adrenal Adrenaline Handles stress Anxiety, mood swings
Pituitary Growth hormone Normal height, development Dwarfism or gigantism

c) Physique

  • Body build often affects self-esteem and social reactions.
  • Example: Tall and athletic = seen as confident (may develop a leader-like personality).

d) Nervous System

  • A healthy and adaptable nervous system enables flexible thinking and social adjustment.

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Environmental Factors

  • Family: Parenting style, discipline, emotional environment. Warm/supportive family = confident personality.
  • Culture & Society: Traditions, values, and expectations shape behaviors (collectivist vs. individualist tendencies).
  • Peers & Social Groups: Friends and colleagues influence habits, speech, and dress.
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Situational Factors

  • Immediate circumstances (example: exam stress) can make even a calm person act nervously.
  • People often "switch" personalities depending on roles (student at school vs. friend at home).
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Psychological Factors

  • Attitudes, motivation, mental health (anxiety, depression, optimism).
  • Ability to learn from experience, emotional maturity, aspirations.
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Key Points: Determinants of Personality

  • Biological Factors: Genes, hormones, and physique influence basic traits such as temperament and energy levels.
  • Environmental Factors: Family, culture, and peers shape attitudes, habits, and values.
  • Situational Factors: Mood, roles, and recent events can temporarily change behavior (e.g., exam stress).
  • Psychological Factors: Motivation, mental health, and self-image affect how we think and adapt.
  • Key Idea: Personality is shaped by both heredity and environment, with all factors interacting continuously.

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