Human personality is totally overlapped by its culture.
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Ecologies shape cultures; cultures influence the development of personalities. ... Some culture-specific aspects correspond to cultural syndromes such as complexity, tightness, individualism, and collectivism. A large body of literature suggests that the Big Five personality factors emerge in various cultures.
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They ask whether personality traits are the same across cultures or if there are variations. It appears that there are both universal and culture-specific aspects that account for variation in people's personalities. ... In fact, there is evidence that the strength of personality traits varies across cultures.
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