Although there is an impressive collection of research supporting personality stability using the five-factor model, there is also research indicating personality change. ursula staudinger and colleagues' perspective reconciles these differences by suggesting personality takes on two forms: a. adjustment and growth. b. stability and change. c. implicit and explicit development. d. qualitative and quantitative development.

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Ursula Staudinger and colleagues' perspective reconciles the fact that although there is an impressive collection of research supporting personality stability using the five-factor model, there is also research indicating personality change by suggesting personality takes on two forms: adjustment and growth.
The adjustment involves developmental change in terms of adaptive value and functionality, while growth refers do ideal end state.