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245 00 APA handbook of personality and social psychology.|nVol. 4,
       |pPersonality processes and individual differences /
       |cMario Mikulincer .. [and others], editors-in-chief.. 
246 30 Handbook of personality and social psychology 
246 30 Personality and social psychology 
250    1st ed. 
264  1 Washington, D.C. :|bAmerican Psychological Association,
       |c2015. 
300    xxviii, 727 pages ;|ccm. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
490 1  APA handbooks in psychology 
500    GMD: electronic resource. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Evolutionary personality psychology / David M. Buss and 
       Lars Penke -- Genetics of personality / Susan C. South, 
       Ted Reichborn-Kjennerud, Nicholas R. Eaton, and Robert F. 
       Krueger -- Neurobiological substrates of personality : a 
       critical overview  / Tal Yarkoni -- The development of 
       temperament and personality traits in childhood and 
       adolescence / Rebecca L. Shiner -- Personality development
       across the life span : current findings and future 
       directions / M. Brent Donnellan, Patrick L. Hill, and 
       Brent W. Roberts -- Personality processes and processes as
       personality : a cognitive perspective / Michael D. 
       Robinson and Benjamin M. Wilkowski --  Personality, affect,
       and affect regulation / Adam A. Augustine and Randy J. 
       Larsen -- Agency and its discontents : a two-process 
       perspective on basic psychological needs and motives  / 
       Kennon M. Sheldon and Julia Schüler -- The interplay of 
       personality and self-regulation / Rick H. Hoyle and 
       Patrick Gallagher -- Terror management motivation at the 
       core of personality / Mark J. Landau and Daniel Sullivan -
       - On the properties of personality traits / Sampo V. 
       Paunonen and Ryan Y. Hong -- Self- and other-knowledge of 
       personality / Simine Vazire and Brittany C. Solomon -- 
       What makes a good structural model of personality? 
       Evaluating the big five and alternatives / Gerard Saucier 
       and Sanjay Srivastava -- Behavioral approach, behavioral 
       avoidance, and behavioral inhibition / Charles S. Carver -
       - Psychological underpinnings to impulsive behavior / 
       Gregory T. Smith and Leila Guller -- Interpersonal traits 
       / Lauri A. Jensen-Campbell, Priya A. Iyer-Eimerbrink, and 
       Jennifer M. Knack -- Openness/Intellect : a dimension of 
       personality reflecting cognitive exploration / Colin G. 
       DeYoung -- Person-centered approaches to personality / 
       Jens B. Asendorpf -- Personality and the life story / Dan 
       P. McAdams and Erika Manczak -- Self-processes in the 
       construction and maintenance of personality / Mark R. 
       Leary and Kaitlin Toner -- The interplay of persons and 
       situations : retrospect and prospect / D. S. Moskowitz and
       Marc A. Fournier -- The person as a cognitive-affective 
       processing system : quantitative idiography as an integral
       component of cumulative science / Yuichi Shoda, Nicole L. 
       Wilson, Donna D. Whitsett, Jenna Lee-Dussud, and Vivian 
       Zayas -- Gender and personality / Vicki S. Helgeson -- 
       Birth cohort differences in personality / Jean M. Twenge, 
       Brittany Gentile, and W. Keith Campbell -- The interplay 
       between culture and personality / Virginia S. Y. Kwan and 
       Sarah D. Herrmann -- Personality and subjective well-being
       : current issues and controversies / Richard E. Lucas and 
       Ed Diener -- Personality disorders and personality / 
       Timothy J. Trull and Thomas A. Widiger -- Personality and 
       career success / Robert Hogan and Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic 
       -- Personality and physical health / Timothy W. Smith, 
       Paula G. Williams, and Suzanne C. Segerstrom -- Six 
       visions for the future of personality psychology / 
       Verónica Benet-Martinez, M. Brent Donnellan, William 
       Fleeson, R. Chris Fraley, Samuel D. Gosling, Laura A. King,
       Richard W. Robins, and David C. Funder. 
520    "The field of personality science has evolved rapidly in 
       the past 25 years. A spate of reviews published in the 
       early 1990s (Buss, 1991; Craik, Hogan, & Wolfe, 1993; 
       Digman, 1990; Pervin, 1990; Wiggins & Pincus, 1992), along
       with a number of highly successful handbooks (starting 
       with Hogan, Johnson, & Briggs, 1997), struck a positive 
       tone, foretelling the "coming of age" of personality 
       science. The review of the field occasioned by the editing
       of this handbook suggests that the field of personality 
       psychology in fact has matured as a science, growing in 
       prominence, recognition, and respectability (perhaps more 
       outside of psychology than within) since the early 1990s. 
       Thus, this is a very exciting time for personality science,
       and we have attempted to capture and reflect that 
       excitement in this handbook. Accordingly, we asked authors
       not only to provide foundational material on their topic 
       but also to communicate the big questions and exciting 
       developments in their area, describe obstacles and issues 
       that stand in the way of future progress, and suggest ways
       in which we as scientists and scholars can surmount these 
       obstacles and continue to move the field forward. To bring
       a fresh perspective to the material, we sought to pair 
       established scholars with younger scholars or with 
       scholars whose views and expertise complemented rather 
       than duplicated their own. Finally, we also invited a 
       group of established scholars whom we felt had their 
       "fingers on the pulse" of the field to share their visions
       of the future of personality science. In all of these ways,
       we hoped to produce a handbook that conveys the maturation
       of personality science, the excitement among current 
       personality researchers, and our optimism about the future
       of the field. Of course, a handbook should provide an 
       accurate and comprehensive portrayal of a field and its 
       many subareas. Accordingly, we chose topics, and grouped 
       them into thematically organized sections, that reflect 
       the major domains of work in the field today. Thus, we 
       included sections on the three foci that McAdams argued, 
       in his 1997 review of the field, define personality 
       psychology and distinguish it from other areas of 
       psychology. These include (a) motivation and dynamics 
       (Part II, Personality Processes), (b) Individual 
       Differences (Part III), and (c) The Person as a Whole 
       (Part IV)"--Introduction. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 
       2014 APA, all rights reserved). 
530    Also issued in print. 
533    Electronic reproduction.|bWashington, D.C. :|cAmerican 
       Psychological Association,|d2014.|nAvailable via World 
       Wide Web.|nAccess limited by licensing agreement.|7s2014  
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650  0 Personality. 
650  0 Social psychology. 
650  2 Personality. 
650  2 Psychology, Social. 
700 1  Mikulincer, Mario. 
710 2  American Psychological Association. 
776 0  Original|w(DLC)  2013039784 
830  0 APA handbooks in psychology. 
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