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Psychology of Individual Differences: SAGE Benchmarks in Psychology

Editat de Gregory J. Boyle, Donald H Saklofske, Ph.D
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 dec 2003
This collection provides a comprehensive up-to-date synthesis of some of the most significant publications in the psychology of individual differences field over the past two decades. It contains benchmark readings, including highly cited empirical articles, review articles with an emphasis on critical review articles as well some book chapters that have had great impact in terms of presenting research findings and influencing the key debates in the field. There is a particular emphasis on recent key publications to complement older classic works, an overall integration of this expansive field and is thoroughly international in focus. In addition to the 80 key original publications included in the collection, Volume One opens with an introductory editorial essay by the Editors setting out the rationale behind the selections, and providing an illuminating discussion of the development of Individual Differences and its theoretical, empirical, and applied foundations.
Coverage in this Major Work:
Volume 1 - covers the role of individual differences in cognitive/intellectual abilities
Volume 2 - covers theories pertaining to normal personality structure along with associated measurement instruments
Volume 3 covers papers published on cognitive, emotional and motivational influences on the area of individual differences
Volume 4 covers clinical and applied research - including papers in the huge area of personality disorders and assessment
This 4-volume reference set will make an invaluable addition to any academic library with a interest in and/or existing collection in individual differences/personality. Given its diverse yet coherent organization, it ought to provide an excellent supplement on relevant courses where students need to engage with the provocative ideas that have made this field both lively and fascinating.
This collection provides a comprehensive, up-to-date and international synthesis of some of the most significant publications in the psychology of individual differences over the past two decades. It contains
· benchmark readings, including highly cited empirical articles
· review articles with an emphasis on critical review articles
· key book chapters that have influenced debates in the field.
The Editorial introduction at the beginning of Volume 1 contextualises the articles in terms of their overall significance in the development of the field.
A unique resource for students and researchers interested in the theoretical, empirical, and applied foundations of the psychology of Individual Differences.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780761944096
ISBN-10: 0761944095
Pagini: 1792
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 120 mm
Greutate: 3.23 kg
Ediția:Four-Volume Set
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria SAGE Benchmarks in Psychology

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

VOLUME ONE: INTELLIGENCE
Editors' Introduction - Gregory J Boyle and Donald H Saklofske
Contemporary Perspectives on the Psychology of Individual Differences
Process Differences and Individual Differences in Some Cognitive Tasks - A R Jensen
Inspection Time and Intelligence - J H Kranzler and A R Jensen
A Meta-Analysis
The Nature of Psychometric-<i>g - J H Kranzler and A R Jensen
Unitary Process or a Number of Independent Processes?
Creativity and Personality - H J Eysenck
Suggestions for a Theory
Models and Paradigms in Personality and Intelligence Research - L Stankov, G J Boyle and R B Cattell
Testing Common Sense - R J Sternberg et al
Intelligence - U Neisser et al
Knowns and Unknowns
Gender-Related Differences on the College Board's Advanced Placement and Achievement Tests, 1982-1992 - H Stumpf and J C Stanley
Mainstream Science on Intelligence - L S Gottfredson
An Editorial with 52 Signatories, History and Bibliography
Sex Differences in Intelligence - D F Halpern
Implications for Education
Mental Speed Is Not the 'Basic' Process of Intelligence - L Stankov and R D Roberts
Varieties of Intellectual Talent (with Commentaries by </i><b>Howard Gardner</b> and <b>Joyce VanTassel-Baska - J C Stanley
Genetic and Environmental Influences on Adult Intelligence and Special Mental Abilities - Jr T J Bouchard
The Stability of Individual Differences in Mental Ability from Childhood to Old Age - I J Deary et al
Follow-Up of the 1932 Scottish Mental Survey
From the Binet-Simon to the Wechsler-Bellevue - C Boake
Tracing the History of Intelligence Testing
Stimulation-Seeking and Intelligence - A Raine et al
A Prospective Longitudinal Study
VOLUME TWO: PERSONALITY
Cattell and the Theory of Personality - H J Eysenck
A Large Scale Cross-Validation of Second-Order Personality Structure Defined by the 16PF - S E Krug and E F Johns
The Lexical Approach to Personality - O P John, A Angleitner and F Ostendorf
An Historical Review of the Trait Taxonomic Research
Number of Factors in the Personality Sphere - B Mershon and R L Gorsuch
Does Increase in Factors Increase Predictability in Real-Life Criteria?
Personality Structure - J M Digman
Emergence of the Five-Factor Model
Dimensions of Personality - H J Eysenck
16, 5, 3? Criteria for a Taxonomic Paradigm
Four Ways Five Factors Are </b><i>Not</i> Basic - H J Eysenck
The Five-Factor Model <i>in</i> Personality - D P McAdams
A Critical Appraisal
Exploratory and Confirmatory Tests of the Big Five and Tellegen's Three- and Four-Dimensional Models - A T Church and P J Burke
Extraversion-Introversion - D H Saklofske and H J Eysenck
A Contrarian View of the Five-Factor Approach to Personality Description - J Block
Measurement and Statistical Models in the Study of Personality and Intelligence - G J Boyle, L Stankov and R B Cattell
A Cognitive-Affective System Theory of Personality - W Mischel and Y Shoda
Reconceptualizing Situations, Dispositions, Dynamics and Invariance in Personality Structure
Broadsided by Broad Traits - R J Schneider, L M Hough and M D Dunnette
How to Sink Science in Five Dimensions or Less
What Is beyond the Big Five? Plenty! - S V Paunonen and D N Jackson
Millennial Contrarianism - J Block
The Five-Factor Approach to Personality Description 5 Years Later
VOLUME THREE: COGNITION, EMOTION AND CONATION
The Trilogy of Mind - E R Hilgard
Cognition, Affection and Conation
Critical Review of State-Trait Curiosity Test Development - G J Boyle
Emotional Intelligence - P Salovey and J D Mayer
Bridging Cognition and Personality in Education - S J Messick
The Role of Style in Performance and Development
Intelligence, Personality and Interests - P L Ackerman and E D Heggestad
Evidence for Overlapping Traits
Emotional Intelligence - M Davies, L Stankov and R D Roberts
In Search of an Elusive Construct
Personality, Self-Regulation and Adaptation - G Matthews et al
A Cognitive-Social Framework
A Neuropsychological Theory of Positive Affect and Its Influence on Cognition - F G Ashby, A M Isen and U Turken
Where Do Motivational and Emotional Traits Fit within Three Factor Models of Personality? - M Zuckerman et al
States of Excellence - D Lubinski and C P Benbow
Self-Determination Theory and the Facilitation of Intrinsic Motivation, Social Development and Well-Being - R M Ryan and E L Deci
Conative Individual Differences in Learning - L Corno for R E Snow
Why Are Some People Happier Than Others? The Role of Cognitive and Motivational Processes in Well-Being - S Lyubomirsky
Does Emotional Intelligence Meet Traditional Standards for an Intelligence? Some New Data and Conclusions - R D Roberts, M Zeidner and G Mathews
Enriched Behavioral Prediction Equation and Its Impact on Structured Learning and the Dynamic Calculus - R B Cattell, G J Boyle and D Chant
VOLUME FOUR: CLINICAL AND APPLIED RESEARCH
Self-Report Measures of Depression - G J Boyle
Some Psychometric Considerations
'Normal' Personality Inventories in Clinical Assessment - Y S Ben-Porath and N G Waller
General Requirements and the Potential for Using the NEO Personality Inventory
Sensory and Affective Components of Pain - E Fernandez and D C Turk
Separation and Synthesis
Personality Disorder Diagnosis - L A Clark
Limitations of the Five-Factor Model
A Perspective on Developments in Assessing Psychopathology - E Helmes and J R Reddon
A Critical Review of the MMPI and MMPI-2
Single Indicator of Risk for Schizophrenia - G Claridge
Probable Fact or Likely Myth?
An Empirical Study of the Diathesis-Stress Theory of Disease - R Grossarth-Maticek, H J Eysenck and G J Boyle
Comparison of the PAD and PANAS as Models for Describing Emotions and for Differentiating Anxiety from Depression - A Mehrabian
Dimensional Models of Personality - G Matthews et al
A Framework for Systematic Clinical Assessment
Adaptive and Maladaptive Coping - M Zeidner and D H Saklofske
The Circumplex Structure of Interpersonal Problems - L M Horowitz, D C Dryer and E Krasnoperova
Schizotypal Personality Traits - G J Boyle
An Extension of Previous Psychometric Investigations
The Interaction of Psychosocial and Physical Risk Factors in the Causation of Mammary Cancer and Its Prevention through Psychological Methods of Treatment - R Grossarth-Maticek et al
Male Circumcision - G J Boyle et al
Pain, Trauma and Psychosexual Sequelae
Reduced Prefrontal Gray Matter Volume and Reduced Autonomic Activity in Antisocial Personality Disorder - A Raine et al
Affective and Evaluative Descriptors of Pain in the McGill Pain Questionnaire - E Fernandez and G J Boyle
Reduction and Reorganization
Increased Psychophysiological Arousal and Orienting at Ages Three and 11 Years in Persistently Schizotypal Adults - A Raine et al
A Multidimensional Meta-Analysis of Treatments for Depression, Panic and Generalized Anxiety Disorder - D Westen and K Morrison
An Empirical Examination of the Status of Empirically Supported Therapies

Descriere

Series Brief: SAGE Benchmarks in Psychology brings together the most influential and field-defining articles, both classical and contemporary, in each of the sub-disciplines of psychological science presented as a series of four-volume major works.
Each four-volume set represents a collection of the published works from leading international scholars and academics throughout the world, collated from the foremost journals in each field and brought together by an Editor or Editorial team of renowned international stature. A full introduction is offered by the Editor(s) of each set, presenting a rationale for the selection of articles, an overview of the field, the discipline's past, present and likely future drawing upon the articles selected in each volume as signposts for the reader.
Psychological Science has evolved enormously throughout the latter half of the twentieth century. It is therefore vital that a solid academic reference is available for university libraries which presents the outstanding work and research in each sub-discipline of the field. This series should present the 'gold standard' for university libraries throughout the world with an existing collection or interest in psychological reference works.
SAGE Benchmarks in Psychology should allow scholars, researchers and students to be more effectively informed of the main developments, while also setting the tone for future research in their chosen area of psychological science.
Other forthcoming major works in this series:
Child Development (four-volumes)
Individual Differences (four-volumes)
Cognitive Psychology I (four-volumes)
Cognitive Psychology II (four-volumes)