Temperament and Personality Development Across the Life Span

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Adult Personality Development
Anger Proneness
behavior
behavioral genetics
Behavioral Ratings
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Change Score Model
Child Behavior
child temperament
childhood
Children's Behavior Questionnaire
cross-cultural personality studies
developmental psychology
disorder
Dual Change Score Model
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genetic
High Intensity Pleasure
Infant Behavior Questionnaire
Infant Temperament
Interparent Agreement
Life Span
longitudinal temperament research
measures
Mimic Model
MPQ
multidimensional
Nonsocial Situations
parent
Parent Child Relation
Parent Report Measures
Parent Teacher Agreement
parent-child interaction research
Parental Report
personality assessment methods
Personality Disorder Symptoms
Pleasant Affect
Psy-
report
studies
symptoms
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138003347
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 07 May 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This is the third book in a series of Across the Life Span volumes that has come from the Biennial Life Span Development Conferences. The authors--well known in their fields--present theoretical and research issues important for the understanding of temperament in infancy and childhood, as well as personality in adolescence and adulthood. Current findings placed within theoretical and historical contexts make each chapter distinctive.

The chapter authors focus on their work and its implications for temperament and personality issues across the life span. In addition, they include summaries of research by other investigators and theorists, placing their work and that of others in a lifespan perspective.

Victoria J. Molfese, Dennis L. Molfese, Robert R. McCrae