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Rickman, David L. – 1987
Personality is defined as the dynamic organization, within an individual, of the systems that determine his or her characteristic behavior or thought. The study of personality involves many aspects of human behavior. Four approaches used to study personality are presented in this document: (1) Social Learning theory; (2) Trait theory; (3)…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Literature Reviews, Personality, Personality Assessment

Ullian, Dora – Sex Roles, 1984
Female traits of caretaking, nurturance, sociability, and empathy are not simply internalizations of societal norms and values. Rather, they result from early forms of thought that shape sex-role concepts in predictable ways. Their development can be traced to the young child's belief that "anatomy is destiny." (Author/KH)
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Cognitive Development, Females, Identification (Psychology)