The Cambridge Handbook of Personality Psychology
Herausgeber: Corr, Philip J; Matthews, Gerald
The Cambridge Handbook of Personality Psychology
Herausgeber: Corr, Philip J; Matthews, Gerald
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This handbook provides an accessible summary of cutting-edge personality research in all its forms, giving students, researchers, and practitioners a comprehensive resource for understanding personality theory and application. It also introduces the leading methods in the field, from molecular genetics to narrative inquiry.
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This handbook provides an accessible summary of cutting-edge personality research in all its forms, giving students, researchers, and practitioners a comprehensive resource for understanding personality theory and application. It also introduces the leading methods in the field, from molecular genetics to narrative inquiry.
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- Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 566
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm x 214mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1400g
- ISBN-13: 9781108404457
- ISBN-10: 1108404456
- Artikelnr.: 58305006
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 566
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm x 214mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1400g
- ISBN-13: 9781108404457
- ISBN-10: 1108404456
- Artikelnr.: 58305006
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
General introduction Philip J. Corr and Gerald Matthews; Part I.
Foundational Issues: History and Approaches to Personality: 1. Conceptual
and historical perspectives Susan C. Cloninger; 2. The trait approach
Alexander Weiss and Ian J. Deary; 3. Accuracy in person perception Jeremy
Biesanz; 4. States and situations, traits and environments Jens B.
Asendorpf and John F. Rauthmann; 5. Personality and the unconscious Marco
Perugini, Juliette Richetin and Giulio Costantini; 6. Personality and
emotion Rainer Reisenzein, Andrea Hildebrandt and Hannelore Weber; Part II.
Description and Measurement: How Personality Is Studied: 7. Methods of
personality assessment Gregory J. Boyle and Edward Helmes; 8. Models of
personality structure Boele De Raad and Dick P. H. Barelds; 9. The
five-factor model of personality Robert R. McCrae; 10. Personality and
intelligence Julie Aitken Schermer and Donald H. Saklofske; Part III.
Development, Health and Change: Life Span and Health Outcomes: 11.
Temperament and brain networks of personality Mary K. Rothbart, Michael I.
Posner and Brad E. Sheese; 12. Development of personality across the life
span Olivia E. Atherton, M. Brent Donnellan and Richard W. Robins; 13.
Personality traits and mental disorders Christian Hakulinen, Markus Jokela,
Mika Kivimäki and Marko Elovainio; 14. Models of physical health and
personality Dietlinde Heilmayr and Howard S. Friedman; 15. Attachment
theory Mario Mikulincer and Phillip R. Shaver; Part IV. Biological
Perspectives: Evolution, Genetics and Neuroscience of Personality: 16.
Evolutionary personality psychology David M. G. Lewis, Laith Al-Shawaf and
David M. Buss; 17. Personality in non-human animals Alison M. Bell and
Miles K. Bensky; 18. Genetics of personality Hannah Sallis, George Davey
Smith and Marcus R. Munafò; 19. Approach-avoidance theories of personality
Philip J. Corr and Dino Krupi¿; 20. Personality neuroscience Colin G.
DeYoung and Scott D. Blain; Part V. Cognitive and Motivational
Perspectives: Dynamic Processes of Personality: 21. Cognitive processes and
models Gerald Matthews; 22. Self-regulation and control in personality
functioning Charles S. Carver and Michael F. Scheier; 23. Basic needs,
goals and motivation James L. Szalma; 24. Personality and the self Michael
D. Robinson and Constantine Sedikides; 25. Traits and dynamic processes
Eranda Jayawickreme and Corinne E. Zachry; 26. Anxiety, depression and
cognitive dysfunction Michael W. Eysenck and Amanda Holmes; Part VI. Social
and Cultural Processes: Personality at the Intersection of Society: 27.
Narrative identity in the social world Kate C. McLean, Moin Syed, Kristen
Haraldsson and Lexi Lowe; 28. Social relations and social support Erin Q.
Austin, Jennifer M. Knack, Lauri A. Jensen-Campbell and Madeline Rex-Lear;
29. Personality in cross-cultural perspective Juris G. Draguns and Junko
Tanaka-Matsumi; 30. Personality and politics Gian Vittorio Caprara and
Michele Vecchione; Part VII. Applications of Personality Psychology:
Personality Traits and Processes in Action: 31. Personality at work Jesús
F. Salgado, Neil Anderson and Silvia Moscoso; 32. Educational psychology
Adar Ben-Eliyahu and Moshe Zeidner; 33. Personality in clinical psychology
Thomas A. Widiger and Gillian A. McCabe; 34. Personality and crime Donald
R. Lynam, Colin E. Vize and Joshua D. Miller; 35. Personality, preferences
and socioeconomic behavior Eamonn Ferguson, Kun Zhao and Luke D. Smillie;
Appendix. Statistical analyses and computer programming in personality
William Revelle, Lorien G. Elleman and Andrew N. Hall.
Foundational Issues: History and Approaches to Personality: 1. Conceptual
and historical perspectives Susan C. Cloninger; 2. The trait approach
Alexander Weiss and Ian J. Deary; 3. Accuracy in person perception Jeremy
Biesanz; 4. States and situations, traits and environments Jens B.
Asendorpf and John F. Rauthmann; 5. Personality and the unconscious Marco
Perugini, Juliette Richetin and Giulio Costantini; 6. Personality and
emotion Rainer Reisenzein, Andrea Hildebrandt and Hannelore Weber; Part II.
Description and Measurement: How Personality Is Studied: 7. Methods of
personality assessment Gregory J. Boyle and Edward Helmes; 8. Models of
personality structure Boele De Raad and Dick P. H. Barelds; 9. The
five-factor model of personality Robert R. McCrae; 10. Personality and
intelligence Julie Aitken Schermer and Donald H. Saklofske; Part III.
Development, Health and Change: Life Span and Health Outcomes: 11.
Temperament and brain networks of personality Mary K. Rothbart, Michael I.
Posner and Brad E. Sheese; 12. Development of personality across the life
span Olivia E. Atherton, M. Brent Donnellan and Richard W. Robins; 13.
Personality traits and mental disorders Christian Hakulinen, Markus Jokela,
Mika Kivimäki and Marko Elovainio; 14. Models of physical health and
personality Dietlinde Heilmayr and Howard S. Friedman; 15. Attachment
theory Mario Mikulincer and Phillip R. Shaver; Part IV. Biological
Perspectives: Evolution, Genetics and Neuroscience of Personality: 16.
Evolutionary personality psychology David M. G. Lewis, Laith Al-Shawaf and
David M. Buss; 17. Personality in non-human animals Alison M. Bell and
Miles K. Bensky; 18. Genetics of personality Hannah Sallis, George Davey
Smith and Marcus R. Munafò; 19. Approach-avoidance theories of personality
Philip J. Corr and Dino Krupi¿; 20. Personality neuroscience Colin G.
DeYoung and Scott D. Blain; Part V. Cognitive and Motivational
Perspectives: Dynamic Processes of Personality: 21. Cognitive processes and
models Gerald Matthews; 22. Self-regulation and control in personality
functioning Charles S. Carver and Michael F. Scheier; 23. Basic needs,
goals and motivation James L. Szalma; 24. Personality and the self Michael
D. Robinson and Constantine Sedikides; 25. Traits and dynamic processes
Eranda Jayawickreme and Corinne E. Zachry; 26. Anxiety, depression and
cognitive dysfunction Michael W. Eysenck and Amanda Holmes; Part VI. Social
and Cultural Processes: Personality at the Intersection of Society: 27.
Narrative identity in the social world Kate C. McLean, Moin Syed, Kristen
Haraldsson and Lexi Lowe; 28. Social relations and social support Erin Q.
Austin, Jennifer M. Knack, Lauri A. Jensen-Campbell and Madeline Rex-Lear;
29. Personality in cross-cultural perspective Juris G. Draguns and Junko
Tanaka-Matsumi; 30. Personality and politics Gian Vittorio Caprara and
Michele Vecchione; Part VII. Applications of Personality Psychology:
Personality Traits and Processes in Action: 31. Personality at work Jesús
F. Salgado, Neil Anderson and Silvia Moscoso; 32. Educational psychology
Adar Ben-Eliyahu and Moshe Zeidner; 33. Personality in clinical psychology
Thomas A. Widiger and Gillian A. McCabe; 34. Personality and crime Donald
R. Lynam, Colin E. Vize and Joshua D. Miller; 35. Personality, preferences
and socioeconomic behavior Eamonn Ferguson, Kun Zhao and Luke D. Smillie;
Appendix. Statistical analyses and computer programming in personality
William Revelle, Lorien G. Elleman and Andrew N. Hall.
General introduction Philip J. Corr and Gerald Matthews; Part I.
Foundational Issues: History and Approaches to Personality: 1. Conceptual
and historical perspectives Susan C. Cloninger; 2. The trait approach
Alexander Weiss and Ian J. Deary; 3. Accuracy in person perception Jeremy
Biesanz; 4. States and situations, traits and environments Jens B.
Asendorpf and John F. Rauthmann; 5. Personality and the unconscious Marco
Perugini, Juliette Richetin and Giulio Costantini; 6. Personality and
emotion Rainer Reisenzein, Andrea Hildebrandt and Hannelore Weber; Part II.
Description and Measurement: How Personality Is Studied: 7. Methods of
personality assessment Gregory J. Boyle and Edward Helmes; 8. Models of
personality structure Boele De Raad and Dick P. H. Barelds; 9. The
five-factor model of personality Robert R. McCrae; 10. Personality and
intelligence Julie Aitken Schermer and Donald H. Saklofske; Part III.
Development, Health and Change: Life Span and Health Outcomes: 11.
Temperament and brain networks of personality Mary K. Rothbart, Michael I.
Posner and Brad E. Sheese; 12. Development of personality across the life
span Olivia E. Atherton, M. Brent Donnellan and Richard W. Robins; 13.
Personality traits and mental disorders Christian Hakulinen, Markus Jokela,
Mika Kivimäki and Marko Elovainio; 14. Models of physical health and
personality Dietlinde Heilmayr and Howard S. Friedman; 15. Attachment
theory Mario Mikulincer and Phillip R. Shaver; Part IV. Biological
Perspectives: Evolution, Genetics and Neuroscience of Personality: 16.
Evolutionary personality psychology David M. G. Lewis, Laith Al-Shawaf and
David M. Buss; 17. Personality in non-human animals Alison M. Bell and
Miles K. Bensky; 18. Genetics of personality Hannah Sallis, George Davey
Smith and Marcus R. Munafò; 19. Approach-avoidance theories of personality
Philip J. Corr and Dino Krupi¿; 20. Personality neuroscience Colin G.
DeYoung and Scott D. Blain; Part V. Cognitive and Motivational
Perspectives: Dynamic Processes of Personality: 21. Cognitive processes and
models Gerald Matthews; 22. Self-regulation and control in personality
functioning Charles S. Carver and Michael F. Scheier; 23. Basic needs,
goals and motivation James L. Szalma; 24. Personality and the self Michael
D. Robinson and Constantine Sedikides; 25. Traits and dynamic processes
Eranda Jayawickreme and Corinne E. Zachry; 26. Anxiety, depression and
cognitive dysfunction Michael W. Eysenck and Amanda Holmes; Part VI. Social
and Cultural Processes: Personality at the Intersection of Society: 27.
Narrative identity in the social world Kate C. McLean, Moin Syed, Kristen
Haraldsson and Lexi Lowe; 28. Social relations and social support Erin Q.
Austin, Jennifer M. Knack, Lauri A. Jensen-Campbell and Madeline Rex-Lear;
29. Personality in cross-cultural perspective Juris G. Draguns and Junko
Tanaka-Matsumi; 30. Personality and politics Gian Vittorio Caprara and
Michele Vecchione; Part VII. Applications of Personality Psychology:
Personality Traits and Processes in Action: 31. Personality at work Jesús
F. Salgado, Neil Anderson and Silvia Moscoso; 32. Educational psychology
Adar Ben-Eliyahu and Moshe Zeidner; 33. Personality in clinical psychology
Thomas A. Widiger and Gillian A. McCabe; 34. Personality and crime Donald
R. Lynam, Colin E. Vize and Joshua D. Miller; 35. Personality, preferences
and socioeconomic behavior Eamonn Ferguson, Kun Zhao and Luke D. Smillie;
Appendix. Statistical analyses and computer programming in personality
William Revelle, Lorien G. Elleman and Andrew N. Hall.
Foundational Issues: History and Approaches to Personality: 1. Conceptual
and historical perspectives Susan C. Cloninger; 2. The trait approach
Alexander Weiss and Ian J. Deary; 3. Accuracy in person perception Jeremy
Biesanz; 4. States and situations, traits and environments Jens B.
Asendorpf and John F. Rauthmann; 5. Personality and the unconscious Marco
Perugini, Juliette Richetin and Giulio Costantini; 6. Personality and
emotion Rainer Reisenzein, Andrea Hildebrandt and Hannelore Weber; Part II.
Description and Measurement: How Personality Is Studied: 7. Methods of
personality assessment Gregory J. Boyle and Edward Helmes; 8. Models of
personality structure Boele De Raad and Dick P. H. Barelds; 9. The
five-factor model of personality Robert R. McCrae; 10. Personality and
intelligence Julie Aitken Schermer and Donald H. Saklofske; Part III.
Development, Health and Change: Life Span and Health Outcomes: 11.
Temperament and brain networks of personality Mary K. Rothbart, Michael I.
Posner and Brad E. Sheese; 12. Development of personality across the life
span Olivia E. Atherton, M. Brent Donnellan and Richard W. Robins; 13.
Personality traits and mental disorders Christian Hakulinen, Markus Jokela,
Mika Kivimäki and Marko Elovainio; 14. Models of physical health and
personality Dietlinde Heilmayr and Howard S. Friedman; 15. Attachment
theory Mario Mikulincer and Phillip R. Shaver; Part IV. Biological
Perspectives: Evolution, Genetics and Neuroscience of Personality: 16.
Evolutionary personality psychology David M. G. Lewis, Laith Al-Shawaf and
David M. Buss; 17. Personality in non-human animals Alison M. Bell and
Miles K. Bensky; 18. Genetics of personality Hannah Sallis, George Davey
Smith and Marcus R. Munafò; 19. Approach-avoidance theories of personality
Philip J. Corr and Dino Krupi¿; 20. Personality neuroscience Colin G.
DeYoung and Scott D. Blain; Part V. Cognitive and Motivational
Perspectives: Dynamic Processes of Personality: 21. Cognitive processes and
models Gerald Matthews; 22. Self-regulation and control in personality
functioning Charles S. Carver and Michael F. Scheier; 23. Basic needs,
goals and motivation James L. Szalma; 24. Personality and the self Michael
D. Robinson and Constantine Sedikides; 25. Traits and dynamic processes
Eranda Jayawickreme and Corinne E. Zachry; 26. Anxiety, depression and
cognitive dysfunction Michael W. Eysenck and Amanda Holmes; Part VI. Social
and Cultural Processes: Personality at the Intersection of Society: 27.
Narrative identity in the social world Kate C. McLean, Moin Syed, Kristen
Haraldsson and Lexi Lowe; 28. Social relations and social support Erin Q.
Austin, Jennifer M. Knack, Lauri A. Jensen-Campbell and Madeline Rex-Lear;
29. Personality in cross-cultural perspective Juris G. Draguns and Junko
Tanaka-Matsumi; 30. Personality and politics Gian Vittorio Caprara and
Michele Vecchione; Part VII. Applications of Personality Psychology:
Personality Traits and Processes in Action: 31. Personality at work Jesús
F. Salgado, Neil Anderson and Silvia Moscoso; 32. Educational psychology
Adar Ben-Eliyahu and Moshe Zeidner; 33. Personality in clinical psychology
Thomas A. Widiger and Gillian A. McCabe; 34. Personality and crime Donald
R. Lynam, Colin E. Vize and Joshua D. Miller; 35. Personality, preferences
and socioeconomic behavior Eamonn Ferguson, Kun Zhao and Luke D. Smillie;
Appendix. Statistical analyses and computer programming in personality
William Revelle, Lorien G. Elleman and Andrew N. Hall.