The past two decades have witnessed unprecedented consensus regarding the structure of personality. The advent of the Five Factor Model (FFM), which argues that individual differences in normal or nonclinical personality can best be described in terms of five broad traits (Neuroticism, Extraversion, Openness, Agreeableness, and Conscientiousness), has been supported by an impressive record of studies and has fuelled personality research in recent years. This text, written by one of the premiere international scholars in personality theory and creative psychology, discusses and critically evaluates the principal content areas of personality that recent research has uncovered. In concise, reader-friendly chapters, the book addresses various historical views of personality and compares and contrasts the FFM model with competing models of personality. It discusses techniques of assessing and measuring personality and examines the role of personality in life outcomes ranging from choice of career to health to interpersonal relationships. Key Features: Discusses and evaluates the ""Five-Factor"" model of personality-the most widely studied personality construct in psychology Addresses controversies surrounding the application of personality assessment in social, organisational, and business contexts Reviews evidence demonstrating the ability of personality traits to predict behaviour patterns Written by a prominent scholar of personality and creativity psychology in the US and the UK Written concisely and accessibly for undergraduate psychology students
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In concise, reader-friendly chapters, this addresses various historical views of personality and compares and contrasts the Five factor Model with competing models of personality. It discusses techniques of assessing and measuring personality and examines the role of personality in life outcomes ranging from choice of career to health to interpersonal relationships.
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Preface SECTION I What Is Personality and Where Does It Come From? Chapter 1 What Is Personality and Why Be Interested? Chapter 2 Why Are Some People Different From Others? Understanding the Causes of Personality Chapter 3 How Is Personality Assessed? SECTION II Does Personality Matter? Chapter 4 Personality and Social Implications Chapter 5 Personality and Personal Implications Chapter 6 Personality and Career Implications SECTION III Controversies and Future Directions Chapter 7 Controversies Chapter 8 Directions and Future Research References Index
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ISBN
9780826107848
Publisert
2012-09-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer Publishing Co Inc
Vekt
320 gr
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
336

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Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, PhD, is a senior lecturer at Goldsmiths College (University of London), a research fellow at University College London, and a visiting professor at NYU in London. He is a world-renowned expert in personality and has published over 80 scientific articles covering a wide range of social and applied topics such as personality, human intelligence and genius, human performance, musical preferences, creativity, leadership, and most prominently, individual differences in personality. He also makes frequent appearances in the media (especially UK TV) to provide psychological expertise on these issues. He serves on the editorial board of the APA Division 10 journal Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, and is past recipient of Division 10's Berlyne Award for Early Career Research. His research has been published in such journals as Journal of Research in Personality, Learning and Individual Differences, Educational Psychology, Personality and Individual Differences, Creativity Research Journal, Advances in Psychological Research, Journal of Social Psychology, and Psychological Science. He has authored, co-authored, or co-edited numerous books. In addition to his scholarly publications he writes the monthly blog ""Mr. Personality"" for Psychology Today and has published articles on psychology for such media outlets as The Times (UK), Daily Mirror (UK), Daily Telegraph (UK), and the website for the Big Brother UK reality TV series.,/p>||

Gorkan Ahmetoglu is currently carrying out his doctoral research in Goldsmiths, University of London, which is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council in the UK. His research focuses on the entrepreneurial personality. Mr. Ahmetoglu has published various articles on personality and individual differences in such journals as Learning and Individual Differences, Archives of Sexual Behavior, British Journal of Psychology, and British Journal of Educational Psychology. He has also been integrally involved in the development of the Trait Emotional Intelligence and Leadership measure devised by the founder of the TEIQ, Dr. Dino Petrides. Mr. Ahmetoglu is currently involved in various research projects, including examining dysfunctional behavior at work, as well as the effects of personality in preferences for non-verbal dominance behavior. He is also active as a consultant and has worked for the UK government and several leading organizations.