Advances in Personality Psychology

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adult personality change studies
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attentional
behaviour
behavioural genetics
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CFA
childhood temperament
Contrast Effects
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Cook Medley Hostility Scale
cross-cultural psychology
Dz Correlation
Dz Twin
EAS
ECV
emotion regulation research
Emotional Information Processing
environmental
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genetic
Gramian Matrix
Harman's Paradox
Harman’s Paradox
Hostility Scores
influence
Left Posterior Cingulate Cortex
Lexical Approach
Lexical Studies
Non-shared Environmental Influence
Nonshared Environment
Nonshared Environmental Influences
Perceiver Effects
Person Descriptive Adjectives
personality assessment
psychometric analysis
Reduced Correlation Matrix
Semantic Information
shared
Shared Environmental Influence
State Trait Anger Expression Inventory
studies
system
Temperament Models
Twin Correlations

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415227681
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 May 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In the first volume of this new series, Sarah E. Hampson brings together a unique collection of critical reviews of key areas of personality psychology and integrative accounts of important work by internationally recognised experts in the field.
Advances in Personality Psychology includes chapters on cross-cultural evidence for the Big-Five framework for personality description, type and trait approaches to understanding childhood personality, developments in psychometrics, the relationship between hostility and cardiovascular disease, and the connections between personality and emotions. In further chapters the view that personality cannot change in adulthood is challenged and the importance of environmental factors is revealed by an observational study of twins.
This state-of-the-art volume will provide students, teachers and researchers of contemporary personality psychology with a highly valuable resource on recent developments in this area.

Sarah E. Hampson is Professor of Psychology and Health at the University of Surrey and President of the European Association of Personality Psychology.