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Is personality best characterized by an individual's internal experiences--what he or she feels, thinks, or believes--or by external behavior? Do you think other people would describe you in a way that is different from how you view yourself? Why or why not?

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Is personality best characterized by an individual's internal experiences--what he or she feels, thinks, or believes--or by external behaviors? If you intentionally present yourself in a certain way, is that part of your personality? Do you think other people would describe you in a way that is different from how you view yourself? Why or why not? (students should reference the Big 5 personality traits and other theories of personality development in their response posts)

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