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Ronald Fischer is a Reader at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. He is Associate Editor of Applied Psychology: An International Review, and serves on the editorial boards of a number of psychology and business journals. He has published more than 100 articles in psychology and related disciplines. He co-authored the second edition of Understanding Social Psychology across Cultures (2013) and has received a number of awards and prizes, including the Otto Klineberg Intercultural and International Relations Award, the Gordon Allport Intergroup Relations Award, and the Best Paper with International Application Award from the Academy of Management.
1. Introduction: the quest to understand the person
2. Everything is change: a primer to evolution
3. The big five personality traits and human values
4. Examining the common structure of traits and values
5. Explaining personality structures: the relative importance of genetic
6. Searching for the underlying mechanisms in the brain and the situation and cultural differences in values and traits
7. Is the personality world two-dimensional? The (in)stability of the trait-value structure across cultures
8. Understanding structural variation: resources, threats and the power of the situation
9. Values and traits as adaptive strategies
10. Traits and values across the lifespan
11. Evolutionary genetics of personality
12. Why should we care about personality, culture and evolution?