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E-grāmata: Handbook of Personality Development

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  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Feb-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Psychology Press
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Aimed at researchers and advanced students, this text provides a broad overview of the field of personality development, which is currently enjoying a burst of research activity. Editors Mroczek (Purdue U.) and Little (U. of Kansas) have compiled nearly two-dozen papers that examine personality development across the entire life span from a variety of theoretical perspectives. Topics include (for example) the structure of personality and temperament; developmental and individual difference perspectives on self-esteem; and change in personality processes and health outcomes. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

This handbook is the first volume to provide a comprehensive look at personality development. It features a state-of-the-art examination of the field, an area that is enjoying a resurgence in popularity. Five major types of advances, all of which are represented in this volume, are the result of the recent burst in research activity in this area: 1) new theoretical perspectives, 2) higher-quality empirical studies, 3) more sophisticated research designs and analyses, 4) attention to development across the lifespan, and 5) the growing prominence of interdisciplinary approaches to personality development.

The Handbook of Personality Development is comprehensive across the lifespan, in its range of personality constructs, and in its coverage of theoretical and methodological frameworks. It is the first volume to address the most important personality development theoretical frameworks in one location--the evolutionary, physiological, behavioral genetic, and socio-cultural perspectives. The book also reviews new statistical techniques that allow for the estimation of individual differences in stability and the analysis of change. The latter part of the book focuses on personality development over the lifespan, from infancy to older adulthood. The authors address personality variables such as emotion regulation, temperament, and self-concept across the lifespan. The book concludes with a compelling capstone chapter by Dan McAdams on how personality develops. The Handbook of Personality Development provides an historical account of, and summary of, the most significant and important findings in the area, along with suggestions for future research.

Intended for researchers and advanced students in personality, developmental, social, clinical, and educational psychology, as well as related fields such as family studies, sociology, education, nursing, behavioral genetics, neuropsychology, and psychophysiology, the handbook also serves as a valuable resource in advanced courses that address personality development.

Recenzijas

"Written by developmental psychologists, this handbook provides a thorough overview of the state of the field of personality development....the book assumes a sophisticated understanding of personality theory. Highly recommended." CHOICE

"There is much to learn in paging through the 'Handbook,' and Mroczek and Little have provided an important service in bringing such a talented group of authors together." PsycCRITIQUES

"This handbook does a very fine job of conveying the current excitement and progress in the scientific study of personality development...The editors have done an excellent job of assembling some of the strongest and most articulate spokespersons for the major developments in the field today." Dan P. McAdams From the capstone chapter of the Handbook of Personality Development

"There is rising interest in the topic, and ... there is no single volume that addresses it as fully." Robert R. McCrae, Ph.D. National Institute on Aging

"I was particularly impressed by the breadth of coverage " Eddie Harmon-Jones, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin/Madison "Written by developmental psychologists, this handbook provides a thorough overview of the state of the field of personality development....the book assumes a sophisticated understanding of personality theory. Highly recommended." CHOICE

"There is much to learn in paging through the 'Handbook,' and Mroczek and Little have provided an important service in bringing such a talented group of authors together." PsycCRITIQUES

"This handbook does a very fine job of conveying the current excitement and progress in the scientific study of personality development...The editors have done an excellent job of assembling some of the strongest and most articulate spokespersons for the major developments in the field today." Dan P. McAdams From the capstone chapter of the Handbook of Personality Development

"There is rising interest in the topic, and ... there is no single volume that addresses it as fully." Robert R. McCrae, Ph.D. National Institute on Aging

"I was particularly impressed by the breadth of coverage " Eddie Harmon-Jones, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin/Madison

Preface ix
I. INTRODUCTION
Theory and Research in Personality Development at the Beginning of the 21st Century
3(8)
Daniel K. Mroczek
Todd D. Little
II: THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT
Personality Development in the Context of the Neo-Socioanalytic Model of Personality
11(30)
Brent W. Roberts
Dustin Wood
A Proposed Theory of the Adult Development of Intraindividual Variability in Trait-Manifesting Behavior
41(20)
William Fleeson
Stephanie Jolley
The Agentic Self: On the Nature and Origins of Personal Agency Across the Life Span
61(20)
Todd D. Little
C. R. Snyder
Michael Wehmeyer
Behavior Genetics and Personality Development
81(28)
Robert F. Krueger
Wendy Johnson
Kristen C. Kling
The Structure of Personality and Temperament
109(20)
Gerard Saucier
Jennifer Simonds
Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Adult Personality Trait Development
129(18)
Robert R. McCrae
Paul T. Costa, Jr.
Evolution and Personality: A New Look at Machiavellianism
147(16)
Patricia H. Hawley
Modeling Intraindividual Stability and Change in Personality
163(18)
Daniel K. Mroczek
David M. Almeida
Avron Spiro III
Christine Pafford
Methods for the Analysis of Change
181(32)
Todd D. Little
James A. Bovaird
David W. Slegers
III. PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT IN CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE
Temperament and Personality in Childhood
213(18)
Rebecca L. Shiner
Agency to Agentic Personalities: The Early to Middle Childhood Gap
231(14)
Theodore A. Walls
Sarah H. Kollatt
Emotion Regulation and Personality Development in Childhood
245(18)
Carolyn Saarni
Development of Regulatory Processes Through Adolescence: A Review of Recent Empirical Studies
263(22)
Renee M. Tobin
William G. Graziano
Personality and Self-Esteem Development in Adolescence
285(26)
M. Brent Donnellan
Kali H. Trzesniewski
Richard W. Robins
Developmental and Individual Difference Perspectives on Self-esteem
311(26)
Susan Harter
IV. PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT IN MIDDLE AND OLDER ADULTHOOD
From Young Adulthood Through the Middle Ages
337(16)
Ravenna Helson
Christopher J. Soto
Rebecca A. Cate
Goals as Building Blocks of Personality and Development in Adulthood
353(20)
Alexandra M. Freund
Michaela Riediger
Development of Self-Representations in Adulthood
373(26)
Manfred Diehl
Goal Management Across Adulthood and Old Age: The Adaptive Value of Primary and Secondary Control
399(24)
Carsten Wrosch
Jutta Heckhausen
Margie E. Lachman
Change in Personality Processes and Health Outcomes
423(22)
Michael R. Levenson
Carolyn M. Aldwin
Social Relationships, Transitions, and Personality Development Across the Life Span
445(24)
Frieder R. Lang
Franziska S. Reschke
Franz J. Neyer
V. CAPSTONE
How Does Personality Develop?
469(24)
Dan P. McAdams
Jonathan M. Adler
Author Index 493(26)
Subject Index 519
Daniel K. Mroczek