Fifty years of personality psychology /edited by Kenneth H. Craik, Robert Hogan, and Raymond N. Wolfe.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Plenum Press, (c)1993.Description: xx, 313 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • BF698 .F548 1993
  • BF698
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Contents:
Kenneth H. Craik -- Fifty years of the psychology of personality Ross Stagner -- Allport's Personality and Allport's personality Alan C. Elms -- Allport and Murray on Allport's Personality M. Brewster Smith -- Pattern and organization Lawrence A. Pervin -- The continuing relevance of personality theory Salvatore R. Maddi -- It's time to put theories of personality in their place, or, Allport and Stagner got it right, why can't we? / Gerald A. Mendelsohn -- Science and the single case Irving E. Alexander -- Describing lives Bertrum J. Cohler -- Gordon Allport and "Letters from Jenny" / David G. Winter --
Lawrence S. Wrightsman -- Conceptions of self and identity Roy F. Baumeister -- Current status of the motive concept Robert A. Emmons -- The ability to judge others from their expressive behaviors Bella M. DePaulo -- Judgments of personality and personality itself David C. Funder -- Gordon Allport Oliver P. John and Richard W. Robins -- To predict some of the people more of the time Peter Borkenau -- The scientific credibility of commonsense psychology Garth J.O. Fletcher -- A commonsense approach to personality measurement Raymond N. Wolfe -- An optimistic forecast Robert Hogan.
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"This volume celebrates the textbooks Personality: a psychological interpretation by Gordon W. Allport and Psychology of personality by Ross Stagner, both first published in 1937"--Pref.

The 1937 Allport and Stagner texts in personality psychology Kenneth H. Craik -- Fifty years of the psychology of personality Ross Stagner -- Allport's Personality and Allport's personality Alan C. Elms -- Allport and Murray on Allport's Personality M. Brewster Smith -- Pattern and organization Lawrence A. Pervin -- The continuing relevance of personality theory Salvatore R. Maddi -- It's time to put theories of personality in their place, or, Allport and Stagner got it right, why can't we? / Gerald A. Mendelsohn -- Science and the single case Irving E. Alexander -- Describing lives Bertrum J. Cohler -- Gordon Allport and "Letters from Jenny" / David G. Winter --

Allport's personal documents Lawrence S. Wrightsman -- Conceptions of self and identity Roy F. Baumeister -- Current status of the motive concept Robert A. Emmons -- The ability to judge others from their expressive behaviors Bella M. DePaulo -- Judgments of personality and personality itself David C. Funder -- Gordon Allport Oliver P. John and Richard W. Robins -- To predict some of the people more of the time Peter Borkenau -- The scientific credibility of commonsense psychology Garth J.O. Fletcher -- A commonsense approach to personality measurement Raymond N. Wolfe -- An optimistic forecast Robert Hogan.

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