A Psychological Study on Personality and theirs Traits
Keywords:
Personality, Ability, Temperament, Temper, Libido, Fixation RatesAbstract
The personality of any person is a mirror, through which any weakness or ability of that person can be recognized. Due to the quality of personality, a person can present himself well in front of someone. There are many types of personality which become the identity of a particular person. Through this paper, we will know what are the types of personality and how can we measure it.
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