Judging people’s personalities is how many people make their decisions about who they want in their life. But, how can people be sure they are asking the right questions to really know a someone’s character. Studies are showing that there is a simple way to get that information. Asking someone to rate the personalities of others, gives a great deal of information on that person’s personality. Basically what we have to say about others, says more about us.
Reflect on these key points:
- 1The more frequently people rated others as kindhearted, happy, emotionally stable, or courteous, the more likely they were to rate themselves as having these traits, and the more likely outside evaluators were to agree.
- 2Seeing others positively reveals our own positive traits
- 3Those with a Machiavellian streak, for instance, are more likely to see others as manipulative.
“Their responses said much more about themselves than they probably intended.”
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