Which of the following is an example of something a personality theorist might study?

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A person’s IQ over several years
A person’s IQ over several years

A person’s aptitude versus their achievement
A person’s aptitude versus their achievement

A person’s social skills versus the social skills of others
A person’s social skills versus the social skills of others

A person’s genetic influences versus their environmental influences

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A personality theorist would likely be most interested in "A person’s social skills versus the social skills of others." This option relates to how individual differences in personality traits, such as social skills, can be compared and understood in the context of personality theory. The other options focus more on intelligence or environmental influences, which are typically studied in other fields such as psychology or educational psychology rather than personality theory specifically.