Mark Cook
Levels of Personality
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Levels of Personality
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An updated edition of a much-acclaimed textbook providing a critical introduction to personality for psychology students.
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An updated edition of a much-acclaimed textbook providing a critical introduction to personality for psychology students.
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- Verlag: Archive Editions
- 3rd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 191mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1179g
- ISBN-13: 9781107021044
- ISBN-10: 1107021049
- Artikelnr.: 37464857
- Verlag: Archive Editions
- 3rd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 191mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1179g
- ISBN-13: 9781107021044
- ISBN-10: 1107021049
- Artikelnr.: 37464857
Mark Cook is a Lecturer in Psychology at Swansea University.
1. Gideon's army: the study of individual differences; Part I. The Surface:
2. A rather dull person: personality as traits and factors; 3. Working for
the Peace Corps: criticisms of traits and factors; Part II. Below the
Surface 1: The Biological Line: 4. Brave new world: learning and habit
models; 5. Eysenck's demon: biological accounts of personality; Part III.
Below the Surface 2: The Phenomenal Line: 6. Tumbleweed or boulder? The
phenomenal approach to personality; 7. I didn't get where I am today by
reading stuff like this: explaining personality by the self-concept; Part
IV. Below the Surface 3: The Motivational Line: 8. The ancient Greek export
drive: motives and instincts; 9. The man who collects Bradshaws:
psychodynamic accounts of personality; Part V. Examples: 10. The school
bully: aspects of aggression; 11. Does peace prevent homosexuality?
Theories of sexual orientation; 12. Bouncing back: resilience; 13. Is
Hitler mad? Personality disorders; 14. Square pegs and round holes:
personality in the workplace; 15. The line ahead: the future of personality
research.
2. A rather dull person: personality as traits and factors; 3. Working for
the Peace Corps: criticisms of traits and factors; Part II. Below the
Surface 1: The Biological Line: 4. Brave new world: learning and habit
models; 5. Eysenck's demon: biological accounts of personality; Part III.
Below the Surface 2: The Phenomenal Line: 6. Tumbleweed or boulder? The
phenomenal approach to personality; 7. I didn't get where I am today by
reading stuff like this: explaining personality by the self-concept; Part
IV. Below the Surface 3: The Motivational Line: 8. The ancient Greek export
drive: motives and instincts; 9. The man who collects Bradshaws:
psychodynamic accounts of personality; Part V. Examples: 10. The school
bully: aspects of aggression; 11. Does peace prevent homosexuality?
Theories of sexual orientation; 12. Bouncing back: resilience; 13. Is
Hitler mad? Personality disorders; 14. Square pegs and round holes:
personality in the workplace; 15. The line ahead: the future of personality
research.
1. Gideon's army: the study of individual differences; Part I. The Surface: 2. A rather dull person: personality as traits and factors; 3. Working for the Peace Corps: criticisms of traits and factors; Part II. Below the Surface 1: The Biological Line: 4. Brave new world: learning and habit models; 5. Eysenck's demon: biological accounts of personality; Part III. Below the Surface 2: The Phenomenal Line: 6. Tumbleweed or boulder? The phenomenal approach to personality; 7. I didn't get where I am today by reading stuff like this: explaining personality by the self-concept; Part IV. Below the Surface 3: The Motivational Line: 8. The ancient Greek export drive: motives and instincts; 9. The man who collects Bradshaws: psychodynamic accounts of personality; Part V. Examples: 10. The school bully: aspects of aggression; 11. Does peace prevent homosexuality? Theories of sexual orientation; 12. Bouncing back: resilience; 13. Is Hitler mad? Personality disorders; 14. Square pegs and round holes: personality in the workplace; 15. The line ahead: the future of personality research.
1. Gideon's army: the study of individual differences; Part I. The Surface:
2. A rather dull person: personality as traits and factors; 3. Working for
the Peace Corps: criticisms of traits and factors; Part II. Below the
Surface 1: The Biological Line: 4. Brave new world: learning and habit
models; 5. Eysenck's demon: biological accounts of personality; Part III.
Below the Surface 2: The Phenomenal Line: 6. Tumbleweed or boulder? The
phenomenal approach to personality; 7. I didn't get where I am today by
reading stuff like this: explaining personality by the self-concept; Part
IV. Below the Surface 3: The Motivational Line: 8. The ancient Greek export
drive: motives and instincts; 9. The man who collects Bradshaws:
psychodynamic accounts of personality; Part V. Examples: 10. The school
bully: aspects of aggression; 11. Does peace prevent homosexuality?
Theories of sexual orientation; 12. Bouncing back: resilience; 13. Is
Hitler mad? Personality disorders; 14. Square pegs and round holes:
personality in the workplace; 15. The line ahead: the future of personality
research.
2. A rather dull person: personality as traits and factors; 3. Working for
the Peace Corps: criticisms of traits and factors; Part II. Below the
Surface 1: The Biological Line: 4. Brave new world: learning and habit
models; 5. Eysenck's demon: biological accounts of personality; Part III.
Below the Surface 2: The Phenomenal Line: 6. Tumbleweed or boulder? The
phenomenal approach to personality; 7. I didn't get where I am today by
reading stuff like this: explaining personality by the self-concept; Part
IV. Below the Surface 3: The Motivational Line: 8. The ancient Greek export
drive: motives and instincts; 9. The man who collects Bradshaws:
psychodynamic accounts of personality; Part V. Examples: 10. The school
bully: aspects of aggression; 11. Does peace prevent homosexuality?
Theories of sexual orientation; 12. Bouncing back: resilience; 13. Is
Hitler mad? Personality disorders; 14. Square pegs and round holes:
personality in the workplace; 15. The line ahead: the future of personality
research.
1. Gideon's army: the study of individual differences; Part I. The Surface: 2. A rather dull person: personality as traits and factors; 3. Working for the Peace Corps: criticisms of traits and factors; Part II. Below the Surface 1: The Biological Line: 4. Brave new world: learning and habit models; 5. Eysenck's demon: biological accounts of personality; Part III. Below the Surface 2: The Phenomenal Line: 6. Tumbleweed or boulder? The phenomenal approach to personality; 7. I didn't get where I am today by reading stuff like this: explaining personality by the self-concept; Part IV. Below the Surface 3: The Motivational Line: 8. The ancient Greek export drive: motives and instincts; 9. The man who collects Bradshaws: psychodynamic accounts of personality; Part V. Examples: 10. The school bully: aspects of aggression; 11. Does peace prevent homosexuality? Theories of sexual orientation; 12. Bouncing back: resilience; 13. Is Hitler mad? Personality disorders; 14. Square pegs and round holes: personality in the workplace; 15. The line ahead: the future of personality research.