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burton19126

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What does the term maturation of personality mean?
 
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What does the study of Facebook users' language tell us about how personalities mature as people enter important adult social roles?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer: Researchers have labeled the pattern of more conscientiousness, more agreeableness, and less neuroticism as maturation of personality. In other words, young people's personalities mature as they invest in their lives and the great society through stable relationships and steady work.

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Answer: A study of 70,0000 Facebook users' language illustrates age differences in maturity clearly. High school students write about school; college students about studying, swearing, and drinking; 20-somethings about work; and adults over age 30 about family relationships.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 21, 2018
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