Talk:Convergence (relationship)

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The study does not cover all.[edit]

According to the (single) source, the study encompassed comparison of a number of basic personality traits, as well as these could be decided from one single interview with each person. The study indicated that these traits, like degree of introvertness or of sourness - seemed not to converge; with the exception of the degree of aggressivity, which did tend to converge. However, this is a good bit from "their act, thinking, and even appearance", which is what our article starts from. As far as I understand, the study didn't at all consider appearence, and only indirectly or in restricted senses their acts and appearences. An introvert and an extrover person perhaps can be thought to act differently in similar situation; but the source does not indicate that any act pattern was investigated. Moreover, the personal traits IMHO concern emotions more directly than thought. JoergenB (talk) 23:27, 12 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]