Abstract

This study looks at different aspects that shape a person's personality. We are primarily concerned with the socioeconomic status and culture of the family. Our study strategy is to integrate questionnaire answers with the Myer-Briggs 16 personality test. Based on their jobs and socioeconomic background, we divided the 122 respondents into five groups. Our conclusion is that both nature and nurture have an impact on personality. The socioeconomic position of a family is closely related to extraversion and introversion. This study provided insight on the significance of findings for domains such as psychology, education, and policy-making, creating a more comprehensive understanding of the elements that contribute to human personality formation.

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