Dynamic Personality Science. Integrating Between-Person Stability and Within-Person Change

Personality can be understood from at least two perspectives. One focuses on stable, between-person differences, or traits. The other perspective focuses on within-person differences and dynamics, i.e., fluctuations in personality in response to situations and across time. This Research Topic reflec...

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