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This introduction to the essential concepts of personality reflects many of the exciting, prolific developments that have occurred in the last decade in personality psychology and related areas. Many of these advances in the field, which come from a variety of diverse sources including behavior genetics, social evolutionary theory, trait theory and the Big Five, social cognitive theory, cognitive neuroscience, and findings at the interface of personality and social psychology, directly impact our understanding of the nature of personality. The text captures the promising new directions the field is taking. This text offers students a perspective to understand the essentials of personality.
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Poorly organized and written "introductory" personality book

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I adopted this book for one of my classes, based on Mischel being one of the authors (a respected personality researcher), and the format of the book. Unfortunately, I did not read it thoroughly before adopting it. All I can say, is that I pity my poor students who are trying to get a grasp of personality theories based on this book, fortunately they have lectures to help understand this material and also correct mistakes within this material. For example, when describing the personality trait of "Intuitive," the authors define this as "quick guesses." What a grossly misleading and absolutely incorrect definition. Further, the authors use a lot of "psychobable" specific to personality researchers, which may be useful for someone who is a personality researcher, but is rather confusing for undergraduate students where this is their first exposure to such theories. I thought this would be a nice, empirically-based personality theories book. Unfortunately, it is confusing and poorly organized. This book turns material that should be fun for students to learn into a dry and boring read.
Product Details Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780030569982
ISBN: 0030569982
Label: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston
Manufacturer: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 623
Publication Date: 1981
Publisher: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston
Studio: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston

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