Big Five Personality Traits: The Big Five personality traits are five broad dimensions (openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism) used to describe human personality. Each trait represents a range of characteristics that people may possess.
Trait Stability: Refers to the degree to which an individual's traits remain consistent over time. Some traits may be more stable than others.
Trait Situational Interaction: This concept suggests that while traits play a significant role in shaping behavior, situational factors can also influence how those traits manifest in specific contexts.