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According to the article, how and why does personality change later in life?

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Longitudinal studies have found similar results as to how and why does personality change later in life? Personality tends to get better over time. Psychologists call it "the maturity principle" and researchers believe the personality changes by "the big five". People become more extraverted, emotionally stable, agreeable and conscientious as they grow older. Over the long haul, these changes are often pronounced. As of temperament, character, and environment changes. Mainly personality can come from who and what you choose to hang out with, and how you'll reflect on it. People who score high on neuroticism are more likely to be anxious, frustrated, guilty, and

depressed.

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