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Personality Stability
Personality stability describes the belief that people generally maintain their personality and behaviors throughout life.
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As a child, Leo was known for being very talkative and outgoing, always making new friends at the playground. Now, as a sales executive in his 30s, he excels at networking and is consistently the most sociable person at company events. This long-term consistency in his sociable behavior best illustrates which psychological concept?