Advances in Personality Psychology Volume II Advances in Personality Psychology Series
Coordonnateurs : Eliasz Andrzej, Hampson Sarah E., de Raad Boele
The second volume in the Advances in Personality Psychology series, this book presents an authoritative collection of works by leading experts in the field. It focuses on three of the major issues in personality psychology: personality, affect and arousal; personality and intelligence; and personality structure.
The first part of the book seeks to analyse cognitive biases dependent on anxiety and the biological foundations of thought and action. It also looks at the influence of temperamental traits on reaction to traumatic events. In the second part, contributions consider the mutual relations between personality and intelligence, the similarities and differences between personality and intelligence, and the cognitive mechanisms of human intelligence and personality. The final part analyses personality structure across cultures and presents a model of personality relevant to situational descriptions.
All the authors are experienced and renowned experts in the field of personality psychology. The volume incorporates critical reviews, bringing the reader up-to-date with key issues, and unique data from contemporary empirical research projects, reflecting the diversity and vigour of current work on personality psychology.
A. Eliasz, S.E. Hampson, B. de Raad, Editors Preface. M. W. Eysenck, Cognitive Approaches to Trait Anxiety. J. Strealau, B. Zawadzki, The Functional Significance of Temperament Empirically Tested: Data Based on Hypotheses Derived from the Regulative Theory of Temperament. J. Hettama, Personality and Information Processing: Biological Foundations of Thought and Action. B. Szymura, E. Necka, Three Superfactors of Personality and Three Aspects of Attention. P.L. Ackerman, Personality, Trait Complexes, and Adult Intelligence. N. Brody, Phenotypes and Genotypes of Personality and Intelligence: Similarities and Differences. Timothy Church, Marcia S. Katigbak, Personality Structure Across Cultures: Indigenous and Cross-cultural Perspectives, B. de Raad, Situations that Matter to Personality.
Andrzej Eliasz is Professor and President of the Warsaw School of Social Psychology, Poland
Sarah Hampson is Professor of Psychology and Health in the Department of Psychology, the University of Surrey, UK, and Senior Scientist, Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, Oregon, USA
Boele de Raad is Professor in the Faculty of Behaviour and Social Sciences at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Date de parution : 06-2015
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Mots-clés :
trait; individual; differences; big; five; twins; nomological; network; adjectives; terms; MZ Twin; Social Information Processing; MZ Twin Pair; Interpretive Bias; Implicit Memory Bias; Non-shared Environmental Influences; Trait Anxiety; Temperamental Traits; Philippine Samples; Low Anxious Individuals; Behavioural Anxiety; Item Level Factor Analyses; Trait Complexes; Cross-cultural Comparability; High Anxious Individuals; Behavioural Genetic Analyses; Genetic Covariance; Situation Taxonomies; Divided Attention; Common Genetic Influences; Philippine Dimensions; Conative Traits; Secondary Control; Attentional Bias; Neo Inventory