Initial Assumptions About Personality DevelopmentPrior to beginning work on this assignment, carefully readChapter 1 of the course textbook.Become Successful by Understanding Peoples Personalities (Links to an external site.) (Lerner, 2013).3 Ways Knowing Your Personality Type Can Help You With Your Career (Links to an external site.) (Stahl, 2017).Be sure to cite all three sources in your paper.In addition to the above links, you can utilize the Ashford University Career Services’ Self-Assessment: Learn About Your Personality and Strengths (Links to an external site.) page to discover more self-assessments available to students. This resource provides multiple self-assessments that will assist in the facilitation of your career and may provide information that will assist in this Week 1 assignment.According to the American Psychological Association (n.d.) web page Personality (Links to an external site.),Personality refers to individual differences in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving. The study of personality focuses on two broad areas: One is understanding individual differences in particular personality characteristics, such as sociability or irritability. The other is understanding how the various parts of a person come together as a whole. (para. 1)In this course, you will explore seven well-known models that explain the development of personality. You probably already have some ideas and opinions about how personalities develop based on your prior learning and life experiences. This first assignment is meant to provide a baseline of your thinking about personality that you can compare and contrast to the theories we will be studying. In this initial paper, address the following items:Explain your view of the impact of genetics and environment on the development of personality.Discuss how understanding personality theory can help you to be successful in your career.Describe the four tools used for assessing personality outlined in Section 1.5 of your text.Discuss how your personality developmental journey impacted these initial assumptions about personality development.The Initial Assumptions About Personality Development paperMust be three double-spaced pages in length (not including title and references pages) and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center’s APA Style (Links to an external site.) resource.Must include a separate title page with the following:Title of paperStudent’s nameCourse name and numberInstructor’s nameDate submittedFor further assistance with the formatting and the title page, refer to APA Formatting for Word 2013 (Links to an external site.).Must utilize academic voice. See the Academic Voice (Links to an external site.) resource for additional guidance.Must include an introduction and conclusion paragraph. Your introduction paragraph needs to end with a clear thesis statement that indicates the purpose of your paper.For assistance on writing Introductions & Conclusions (Links to an external site.) as well as Writing a Thesis Statement (Links to an external site.), refer to the Ashford Writing Center resources.Must document any information used from sources in APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center’s Citing Within Your Paper (Links to an external site.)Must include a separate references page that is formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center. See the Formatting Your References List (Links to an external site.) resource in the Ashford Writing Center for specifications.Required ResourcesTextLecci, L. B. (2015). Personality. Retrieved from https://content.ashford.eduChapter 1: The Science of PersonalityChapter 2: Psychoanalytic and Neo-Analytic TheoriesChapter 3: Contemporary Psychodynamic Models of PersonalityArticlesIurato, G. (2015). A brief comparison of the unconscious as seen by Jung and Lévi-Strauss [PDF file]. Anthropology of Consciousness, 26(1), 60-107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/anoc.12032The full-text version of this article is available through the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This article starts with a brief overview of psychoanalysis and then compares Jung’s theories of the unconscious to those of anthropologist Levi-Strauss. Students only need to read pages 60 through 65. The article will assist you with the Week 1 Freudian and Jungian Theories of the Unconscious Mind discussion.Lerner, H. (2013, March 5). Become successful by understanding peoples personalities (Links to an external site.). Retrieved from https://www.forbes.com/sites/hannylerner/2013/03/05/understand-peoples-personalities-and-become-successful/#1f1c9fda6701This article discusses the benefits of understanding other people’s personalities for success in the workplace and will assist you with the Week 1 Initial Assumptions About Personality Development assignment.Accessibility Statement does not existPrivacy Policy (Links to an external site.)Stahl, A. (2017, April 30). 3 ways knowing your personality type can help you with your career (Links to an external site.). Retrieved from https://www.forbes.com/sites/ashleystahl/2017/04/30/3-ways-knowing-your-personality-type-can-help-you-with-your-career/#311ed4c43a33This article discusses the benefits of understanding our own personalities for career success and will assist you with the Week 1 Initial Assumptions About Personality Development assignment.Accessibility Statement does not existPrivacy Policy (Links to an external site.)MultimediaHarris, B. [Brooke Harris]. (2009, April 17). Sigmund Freud: The unconscious mind (short version) (Links to an external site.) [Video file]. Retrieved https://youtu.be/R0w0db2zR7QThis video clip presents a brief overview of Freud’s theories of the unconscious mind. It discusses the relationship between the unconscious mind and defense mechanisms and will help you with the Week 1 Initial Assumptions About Personality Development.Accessibility Statement (Links to an external site.)Privacy Policy (Links to an external site.)