The Oxford Handbook Of Accurate Personality Judgment

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Each day, we make judgments about the personality characteristics of those around us, and we routinely rely on them to guide our behavior in interpersonal interactions and relationships. This handbook provides a review of theory and research on the accuracy of personality judgments. After a historical review, the first section presents the major theoretical models that guide research in this area and describes methodological approaches to evaluating accuracy. The second section reviews the research findings relevant to four moderators of accuracy, and the third section focuses on judgments people make of themselves. The fourth section examines various types of information used in making personality judgments, while the fifth section provides examples of some of the domains to which accuracy research can be applied, including romantic relationships and clinical practice. Learning about the process of accurate judgments can be used to help people understand when and how they are more likely to make accurate judgments, and this handbook offers a thorough, evidence-based, and up-to-date review of this research field.

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Tera D. Letzring
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2021-02-02
File : 520 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780190912543


Personality Judgment

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Accuracy in judging personality is important in clinical assessment, applied settings, and everyday life. Personality judgments are important in assessing job candidates, choosing friends, and determining who we can trust and rely on in our personal lives. Thus, the accuracy of those judgments is important to both individuals and organizations. In examining personality judgment, Personality Judgment takes a sweeping look at the field's history, assumptions, and current research findings. The book explores the construct of traits within the person-situation debate, defends the human judge in the face of the fundamental attribution error, and discusses research on four categories of moderators in judgment: the good judge, the judgeable target, the trait being judged, and the information on which the judgment is based. Spanning two decades of accuracy research, this book makes clear not only how personality judgment has come to its current standing but also where it may move in the future. - Covers 20 years worth of historical, current and future trends in personality judgment - Includes discussions of debatable issues related to accuracy and error. The author is well known for his recently developed theoy of the process by which one person may render an accurate judgment of the personality traits of another

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Genre : Psychology
Author : David C. Funder
Publisher : Elsevier
Release : 1999-08-16
File : 255 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780080492063


The Oxford Handbook Of Personality And Social Psychology

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The second edition of The Oxford Handbook of Personality and Social Psychology uniquely integrates personality and social psychology perspectives together in one volume. Contributors explore historical, conceptual, methodological, and empirical foundations that link the two fields together. Further, this new edition offers readers comprehensive coverage of new and emerging areas of theory, research, and application, and assesses the fields' growth and development since the publication of the first edition.

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Kay Deaux
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Release : 2018-10-30
File : 993 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780190224837


Oxford Handbook Of Personality Assessment

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One of the oldest of all psychological disciplines, the field of personality assessment has seen no shortage of scientific study or scientific literature. This Oxford Handbook provides a comprehensive perspective on the contemporary practice of personality assessment, including its historical developments, underlying methods, applications, contemporary issues, and assessment techniques. The Oxford Handbook of Personality Assessment details both the historical roots of personality assessment and the evolution of its contemporary methodological tenets. This provides the foundation for the handbook's other major focus: the application of personality assessment in clinical, personnel, and forensic assessments. This handbook will serve as an authoritative and field-encompassing resource for researchers and clinicians from across the medical health and psychology disciplines (i.e., clinical psychology, psychiatry, social work, etc.) and would be an ideal text for any graduate course on the topic of personality assessment.

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Genre : Medical
Author : James N. Butcher
Publisher : OUP USA
Release : 2009-07-14
File : 769 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780195366877


Handbook Of Multimethod Measurement In Psychology

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Provides a single, understandable resource for learning the meaning, advantages, and limitations of different methods. This volume discusses theoretical concepts, then lays out the important measurement tools - including global self-assessment, informant assessment, observational methods, and nonreactive methods, and more

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Michael Eid
Publisher : American Psychological Association (APA)
Release : 2006
File : 582 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105114598100


Personality

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In Personality: Theory and Research, 10th Edition the overall format of the text remains the same. The ordering of chapters, integrating theory with research, has been retained. The text aims to introduce the primary theoretical perspectives that guide contemporary research on personality and individual differences, while reviewing a wide range of contemporary scientific findings on personality. Throughout the text, emphasis is placed on how theory and research inform one another. Rich case material shows how the theoretical conceptions yield insight into the lives of individual persons. In keeping with the long tradition of this text, the new edition treats each theoretical approach objectively and even-handedly, encouraging readers to weigh the evidence and to formulate their own conclusions.

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Genre : Medical
Author : Lawrence A. Pervin
Publisher :
Release : 2001
File : 662 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCSC:32106016488196


Annual Review Of Psychology

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Mark R. Rosenzweig
Publisher :
Release : 1991
File : 616 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0824302427


Annual Review Of Psychology

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Publishes original critical reviews of the significant literature and current developments in psychology.

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Genre : Electronic journals
Author : Calvin Perry Stone
Publisher : Annual Reviews
Release : 1991
File : 628 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCAL:B4382963


Current Controversies And Issues In Personality

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In this engaging book, Lawrence A. Pervin explores both the classic and more recent issues that define the field of personality psychology. Striking a careful balance between evolutionary and cultural perspectives, Pevin critically examines the issues that aqre the basis of much of the theory and research present in the field today and which are likely to be the basis for advances in the future. He presents an evenhanded coverage of current approaches to personality, and pays particular attention to the public policy implications of different theoretical views. Some of the fascinating controversies and debates you'll find in this book include: Is Personality Stable Over the Life course? The Nature of Human Nature: Culture and the Search for Universals Mind, Brain, and Behavior: Psychology, Biology, and the Question of Reductionism Is the Concept of the Self Useful and Necessary? The Enterprise of Personality Research: How should it be Conducted? This reader is an ideal supplement to Pervin's PERSONALITY, 8/E, or any other personality text.

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Lawrence A. Pervin
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2002
File : 340 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015054270031


The Person

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Experience the story of a lifetime When you want to truly get to know a person, dates and facts about their life will only tell you so much. You need to look at the stories that define that person’s life, as well as their individual traits and characteristics, as defined by human nature and culture. When it comes to studying personality, the larger story matters most of all. In The Person: An Integrated Introduction to Personality Psychology, Fourth Edition, Dan McAdams presents a bold and integrative vision for personality psychology that puts many different ideas into a meaningful structure. With this text, you can understand the larger story, and discover how powerful and useful studying personality psychology is today. The text begins with fundamental evolutionary, social, and cultural contexts for understanding personality, followed by an examination of the three different levels of an individual’s personality: - Dispositional traits, a person’s general tendencies. - Characteristic adaptations, a person’s desires, beliefs, concerns, and coping mechanisms. - Life stories, the stories that give a life a sense of unity, meaning, and purpose. Key Features: New streamlined paperback format. Updated with recent research findings to engage professors and students alike. Presents a clear unifying vision for the field of personality psychology. Brings together the best from traditional personality theories and contemporary research. Addresses the most important questions that people can ask about their own lives and about human life in general.

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Dan P. McAdams
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2006
File : 628 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015060838813