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Personality Psychology

A working definition: stable patterns of thought, feeling, and behaviour that distinguish individuals and persist across time and situations.

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A working definition: stable patterns of thought, feeling, and behaviour that distinguish individuals and persist across time and situations. Key sections include: Personality Psychology.; Opening What personality is.; Chapter I Allport and the lexical hypothesis.; Chapter II The pre-Big-Five.; Chapter III OCEAN.; Chapter IV HEXACO.; Chapter V How stable is personality?; Chapter VI Genes and personality.; Chapter VII Freud and the structural model.; Chapter VIII Jung..

Key sections

  • 01Personality Psychology.
  • 02Opening What personality is.
  • 03Chapter I Allport and the lexical hypothesis.
  • 04Chapter II The pre-Big-Five.
  • 05Chapter III OCEAN.
  • 06Chapter IV HEXACO.
  • 07Chapter V How stable is personality?
  • 08Chapter VI Genes and personality.

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  1. 01Personality Psychology.
  2. 02Opening What personality is.
  3. 03Chapter I Allport and the lexical hypothesis.
  4. 04Chapter II The pre-Big-Five.
  5. 05Chapter III OCEAN.
  6. 06Chapter IV HEXACO.
  7. 07Chapter V How stable is personality?
  8. 08Chapter VI Genes and personality.
  9. 09Chapter VII Freud and the structural model.
  10. 10Chapter VIII Jung.
  11. 11Chapter IX Adler & Horney.
  12. 12Chapter X Rogers and Maslow.
  13. 13Chapter XI Social-cognitive personality.
  14. 14Chapter XII The person-situation debate.
  15. 15Chapter XIII Self-determination theory.
  16. 16Chapter XIV The dark triad.
  17. 17Chapter XV Personality disorders, dimensionally.
  18. 18Chapter XVI Why personality scientists don't use the MBTI.
  19. 19Chapter XVII How personality is measured.
  20. 20Chapter XVIII What has held up.
  21. 21Chapter XIX Twenty-five works.
  22. 22Chapter XX Watch & read.
  23. 23Chapter XXI The discipline's value.
  24. 24Chapter XXII What we know now.
  25. 25The end of the deck.
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