Youthful Behavior Today
INTRODUCTION Psychology in the watsoniana vision, is defined as science of the behavior. The personality, Constitutes one of the great concerns of Psychology, central and more interesting concept of Psychology, or the quotidiana life. This if consubstancia in the fact of that many people think that Psychology if summarizes to the study of the personality human being. On the other hand, it seems to be a set of laws that can help each human being to also understand its individual behavior and the attitudes as well as carcter of the others. The personality of the man has a structure extraordinary complicated. In this footpath to speak of the Personality is not more seno to reflectir in the behavior of the man, since this is the concrete manifestation of the personality.
The present subject sends to us an attention to it to elaborate one projecto to study the behavior of the Angolans. It is truth well that the behavior is directamente attributable ace experiences of the social domain will come across in them with deferential points of view on the personality, but it is the same one. Thus in the gift, I will make mention, on a small historial of the Personality, concepts, factors influence that it, some theories on the personality, evaluation of the personality and its techniques, carcter and behavior. 1 – HISTORIAL OF the PERSONALITY In what it refers to the study of the personality, experimental Psychology and the formal study of the personality, had started in two separate traditions, using distinct methods and aiming at to reach different objectivos. She is necessary to observe that experimental Psychology, in its years of formation, did not ignore the Personality total, studied some of its aspects, but it did not exist an area of distinct specialization called Personality, as it had in infantile or social Psychology. Only in the end of the decade of 1930, the study of the personality it was legalized and systemize in North American psychology, mainly with the work of Henry Murray and Gordon Allport, of the University of Harvard.
