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9781118521397 |
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9781118521410 |
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(epub) |
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eng |
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BF698 |
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155.2 |
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23 |
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Donnellan, M. Brent, |
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Great myths of personality / |
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M. Brent Donnellan, Richard E. Lucas. |
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2011 |
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Hoboken, NJ : |
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Wiley-Blackwell, |
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2021. |
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1 online resource |
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Great myths of psychology |
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR<br/>M. Brent Donnellan is Professor of Psychology at Michigan State University. He investigates research topics at the intersections of personality psychology, psychological assessment, and developmental psychology. He currently serves as the Senior Editor for the Personality section of Collabra: Psychology and as an Associate Editor for Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science. His current research efforts focus on personality trait development, the assessment of well-being and self-esteem, and methodological tools and practices to improve psychological science.<br/><br/>Richard E. Lucas is an MSU Foundation Professor of Psychology at Michigan State University. His research focuses on the causes, consequences, and measurement of subjective well-being. Specifically, he studies the associations between personality and well-being, and he examines the extent to which people adapt to major life events and life circumstances. He is currently an associate editor for Perspectives on Psychological Science and Collabra: Psychology and incoming Editor-in-Chief for the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. He is co-author of the book Well-Being for Public Policy (2009) and co-editor of Secondary Data Analysis (2010). |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS<br/>Introduction 1<br/><br/>1 Situational Factors Overwhelm Personality When Predicting Behavior 13<br/><br/>2 Personality Measures Do Not Predict Consequential Outcomes (Like Health, Wealth, and Divorce) Well Enough to Be Useful 25<br/><br/>3 There is a Single Gene for a Single Personality Trait 35<br/><br/>4 Evolutionary Perspectives Are Not Relevant for Personality 43<br/><br/>5 People Come in Discrete Personality Types 51<br/><br/>6 Personality Is Too Complicated to Be Measured 59<br/><br/>7 Personality Measures Can Be Faked So They Are Not Valid 69<br/><br/>8 The Myers–Briggs Type Indicator Is the Best Approach for Assessing Personality 77<br/><br/>9 Projective Tests Are the Best Approach for Measuring Personality 85<br/><br/>10 Unstructured Interviews are the Best Approach for Measuring Personality 93<br/><br/>11 Most Personality Quizzes in Magazines and on Websites Provide Accurate Information About Your Personality 101<br/><br/>12 Personality Traits Do Not Have Much Consistency Across the Life Span 111<br/><br/>13 Personality Is Completely Stable (or Set Like Plaster) After Age 30 119<br/><br/>14 Traumatic Life Events Dramatically Reshape Personality 127<br/><br/>15 Adolescence Is the Most Significant Period of Personality Development 135<br/><br/>16 Birth Order Is an Important Influence on Personality 141<br/><br/>17 Parenting Practices Are the Major Source of Personality Differences 149<br/><br/>18 Happiness Is Completely Determined by Situational Factors 157<br/><br/>19 Happiness Is Unrelated to Major Life Events 167<br/><br/>20 Happiness Results Primarily From Person–Environment Fit 179<br/><br/>21 There Is a 3-to-1 Positivity-to-Negativity Ratio for Flourishing 189<br/><br/>22 Personality Trait Similarity Matters for Romantic Relationships 195<br/><br/>23 Spouses Are Especially Similar in Terms of Personality Traits or Spouses Have Complementary Personality Traits 203<br/><br/>24 High Self-Esteem and Narcissism Are the Same Attribute 209<br/><br/>25 Perceptions of National Character Reflect “Real” Group Differences 217<br/><br/>26 Personality Is Radically Different From Culture to Culture 225<br/><br/>27 Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus (Men and Women Have Dramatically Different Personalities) 235<br/><br/>28 Clinicians Can’t Treat Personality Disorders 243<br/><br/>Index 257 |
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"Does personality vary from culture to culture? Are personality tests accurate ways to measure personality? Does birth order affect personality? Do romantic partners need similar personalities for relationship success? Are there genes for specific personality attributes? Great Myths of Personality takes a close look at these and 25 other popular beliefs about the nature of personality. In doing so, it teaches critical thinking skills and introduces key ideas and concepts of personality psychology in an engaging and accessible manner. It provides a thorough look at myths and misconceptions about personality in popular culture today, from the nature and assessment of personality to its determinants and consequences. While discussing current debates and controversies, the authors ground their work in the latest research and scientific literature. Designed to be read alone or in conjunction with a traditional personality psychology textbook, this is an illuminating look at the truth behind issues at the center of contemporary personality studies."-- |
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Personality. |
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Lucas, Richard E. |
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(Richard Eric), |
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1971- |
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Full text is available at Wiley Online Library Click here to view |
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781118851715 |
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