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The phrase "involved personality" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase when you want to describe someone who is engaged in a specific activity to a great extent. For example: "Tony has an involved personality. He's taken an active role in building the new playground in the neighbourhood."
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His early work involved personality tests; his first book, "The Interpersonal Diagnosis of Personality," came out in 1957.
Asked if the creative differences had involved personality issues with the British director, or whether his vision for Ant-Man had felt out-of-sync with Marvel's wider universe of superheroes, Feige said it was a "combination".
More important, no study has compared the factorial structure of the involved personality measures across assessment methods.
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Within a year, the law regulating access to guns had been changed: Germany is the only country in the world where anyone under the age of 25 who applies for their first firearms licence must undergo a psychiatric evaluation with a trained counsellor, involving personality and anger management tests.
There had been a shift in emphasis towards more stories involving personality clashes, scandals and splits rather than policies, he said.
Ballot measures get ignored by the media because they don't involve personality -- but that's exactly why they are so good at telling us what an election is all about.
There's also a Catch-22 involving personality: Women who are seen as competent are less likely to be seen as likable, and women viewed as more likable are less likely to be seen as competent, research has shown.
Here we demonstrated for the first time that individual decisions about investment in sexual signalling and predator avoidance inherently involve personality components.
It is quite possible that other forms of internal adjustment during times of stress might also involve personality.
The major clinical syndromes principally involve personality and behavioural change (behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia, or bvFTD) or language alterations of a fluent (semantic dementia) or non-fluent (agrammatic aphasia) nature [ 1].
The major clinical syndromes principally involve personality and behavioural change (behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia, or bvFTD) or language alterations of a fluent (semantic dementia) or non-fluent (progressive non-fluent aphasia) nature [ 1].
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