Personality Psychology Domains of Knowledge about Human Nature 5th Edition Larsen Test Bank
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- ISBN-10 : 007803535X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0078035357
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Randy Larsen and David Buss dynamically demonstrate how scientists approach the study of personality in Personality Psychology: Domains of Knowledge About Human Nature. Major findings, both classical and contemporary, are presented in the context of six key domains―Dispositional, Biological, Intrapsychic, Cognitive/Experimental, Social and/Culture, and Adjustment―providing a foundation for the analysis and understanding of human personality.
Table of contents:
CHAPTER 1: Introduction to Personality Psychology
CHAPTER 2: Personality Assessment, Measurement, and Research Design
Part 1 The Dispositional Domain
CHAPTER 3: Traits and Trait Taxonomies
CHAPTER 4: Theoretical and Measurement Issues in Trait Psychology
CHAPTER 5: Personality Dispositions over Time: Stability, Coherence, and Change
Part 2 The Biological Domain
CHAPTER 6: Genetics and Personality
CHAPTER 7: Physiological Approaches to Personality
CHAPTER 8: Evolutionary Perspectives on Personality
Part 3 The Intrapsychic Domain
CHAPTER 9: Psychoanalytic Approaches to Personality
CHAPTER 10: Psychoanalytic Approaches: Contemporary Issues
CHAPTER 11: Motives and Personality
Part 4 The Cognitive/Experiential Domain
CHAPTER 12: Cognitive Topics in Personality
CHAPTER 13: Emotion and Personality
CHAPTER 14: Approaches to the Self
Part 5 The Social and Cultural Domain
CHAPTER 15: Personality and Social Interaction
CHAPTER 16: Sex, Gender, and Personality
CHAPTER 17: Culture and Personality
Part 6 The Adjustment Domain
CHAPTER 18: Stress, Coping, Adjustment, and Health
CHAPTER 19: Disorders of Personality
Conclusion
CHAPTER 20: Summary and Future Directions