Forgiveness as an indicator apocalyptic relationship between anger and personality traits in a sample of teenagers


Abstract in English

The personality constitutes a set of traits and characteristics that distinguish each individual from others. The human personality is distinct and different from one person to another, and each personality has a set of traits that determine its characteristics, weaknesses, strengths, flexibility and ability to conform.

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