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Question
What are the main approaches to the study of personality?
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Solution
A number of approaches and theories have been developed to understand and explain personality. Main approaches to the study of personality are:-
- The type approach
- The trait approach
- The interactional approach
- Psychodynamic approach
- Post-Freudian approach
- Behavioural approach
- Cultural approach
- Humanistic approach
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