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Explain briefly the situational determinants of personality.
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Solution
- Situational determinants of personality refer to the influence of the environment and surroundings on a person's behavior and personality expression. While personality traits are relatively stable, the way a person behaves can change depending on the situation they are in.
- For example, a person may usually be quiet and reserved, but in a supportive group setting, they might act more confidently and expressively. Situational factors such as social roles, cultural background, peer influence, life experiences, and specific events can shape how personality traits are shown.
- This concept suggests that personality is not only shaped by internal traits but also by external circumstances, and the same person may behave differently in different environments. Thus, understanding personality involves looking at both the individual and the situation they are in.
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