
The Greeley Study
The Greeley Study was a research project conducted in the 1970s to understand how early life experiences influence adult personality and behavior. It focused on college students, assessing their backgrounds, family environments, and personal traits. The study aimed to identify patterns and connections between childhood factors and adult characteristics, providing insights into human development and the long-term impact of early experiences. Its findings have contributed to psychology by highlighting the importance of early environment in shaping personality.