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  1. Homeopathic Psychology: Personality Profiles of Homeopathic Medicine by Philip M. Bailey, 1995-10
  2. The Personality Puzzle, Third Edition by David C. Funder, 2004-01
  3. Handbook of Personality Psychology
  4. Handbook of Clinical Child Psychology (WILEY SERIES ON PERSONALITY PROCESSES)
  5. Personality-Guided Forensic Psychology (Personality Guided Psychology) by Robert J. Craig, 2004-07-30
  6. The Person: An Integrated Introduction to Personality Psychology by Dan P. McAdams, 2001
  7. An Introduction to Theories of Personality (7th Edition) by BR Hergenhahn, Matthew Olson, 2006-02-23
  8. Personality-Guided Therapy for Depression (Personality-Guided Psychology) by Neil R. Bockian, Theodore (DRT) Millon, 2006-06-30
  9. Multicultural/Multiracial Psychology: Mestizo Perspectives in Personality and Mental Health by Manuel Ramirez III, 1997-12-28
  10. An Introduction to Theories of Personality by Robert B. Ewen, 2003-02-01
  11. Introduction to Personality: Toward an Integrative Science of the Person by Walter Mischel, Yuichi Shoda, et all 2007-09-10
  12. The Abusive Personality: Violence and Control in Intimate Relationships by Donald G. Dutton, 2002-11-20
  13. Clinical Personality Assessment: Practical Approaches (Oxford Textbooks in Clinical Psychology, V. 2)
  14. Through the Looking Glass: Women and Borderline Personality Disorders (New Directions in Theory and Psychology) by Dana Becker, 1997-05-01

21. Lee Kirkpatrick's Home Page
Evolutionary psychology; psychology of religion; adult attachment and close relationships; statistics, psychometrics, and research methods; social and personality psychology (College of William and Mary, Virginia).
http://faculty.wm.edu/lakirk/
Lee A. Kirkpatrick
Associate Professor of Psychology
Office: Millington Hall #249
Phone: (757) 221-3997
Fax: (757) 221-3896
Email: lakirk@wm.edu
Dog: Grunt
Primary Research Interests:
  • Evolutionary Psychology Psychology of Religion Adult Attachment and Close Relationships Social and Personality Psychology
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    • Group Processes and Intergroup Relations abstract
      International Journal for the Psychology of Religion abstract
      Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 41 abstract
      Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 41 abstract
      Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 82 abstract
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    22. Social And Personality Psychology
    Department of Social and personality psychology Psychological Institute University of Bonn Römerstr. 164 D53117 Bonn.
    http://www.psychologie.uni-bonn.de/sozial/sozial_e.htm

    23. Personality Psychology
    personality psychology. personality psychology Domains of Knowledge About Human Nature. Randy J Larsen, Washington University David
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    Personality Psychology: Domains of Knowledge About Human Nature
    Randy J Larsen , Washington University
    David M Buss , University of Texas, Austin
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    Student Center Chapter 1: Introduction to personality psychology Chapter 2: Personality assessment, measurement, and research methods Chapter 3: Physiological approaches to personality ... PowerWeb Organized around six domains of personality functioning - biological, intrapsychic, dispositional, phenomenological, socio-cultural, and adjustment-adaptive, Personality Psychology examines the theories and research within the context of each of the domains. The text's perspective is one that sees the "whole person" as a sum of the influences and effects of each of these six domains. This approach will help students to bridge the gap between theory and research. It also allows instructors to explore topics such as gender, the self, evolution, behavioral genetics, and emotions which are difficult to integrate into a theory bound course. This is the only four color text for the personality course.
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    24. Personality Psychology | Learning Objectives
    personality psychology. Student Center. Introduction to personality psychology. Learning Objectives. Upon completing this chapter, you will be able to
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    Introduction to personality psychology
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    Upon completing this chapter, you will be able to:
    Define personality and understand each of the elements of the definition of personality.
    Describe and provide examples of the three levels of personality analysis.
    Describe the fissure in the field of personality psychology between studies designed to investigate human nature analysis and studies designed to investigate individual and group differences.
    Describe and understand how a focus on domains of knowledge may bridge the fissure in contemporary personality psychology.
    Describe and be familiar with the six domains of knowledge in personality psychology.
    Discuss the three key purposes of scientific theories, and be able to distinguish theories from beliefs.

    25. Social-Personality Psychology : Program Overview
    The program provides strong preparation in the theoretical foundations of social and personality psychology, and it couples this training with an emphasis on
    http://web.gc.cuny.edu/Psychology/socpersonality/

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    PROGRAM OVERVIEW Introduction The Social-Personality Program is one of ten areas of doctoral training in psychology at the CUNY, one of the three subprograms housed at the Graduate Center at 365 Fifth Avenue. The program provides strong preparation in the theoretical foundations of social and personality psychology, and it couples this training with an emphasis on the application of psychology to social issues and policy. The goal of the program is to prepare social and personality psychologists who will contribute to the development of psychology and whose research will aid our understanding of human behavior and the solution of social problems. The program is committed to developing teachers, researchers, and scholars broadly prepared to conduct both basic and applied research. Students therefore have numerous opportunities to conduct research and to develop skills in various methodologies. The program trains and encourages students to address issues of contemporary urban life in their research, with particular emphasis on the study of race and ethnicity, gender, sexuality, social injustice, personal and social identity, stress and coping, mental and physical health, human motivation, and programs designed to promote individual and social change.

    26. Social And Personality Section; Canadian Psychological Association
    GASPGLBT Alliance in Social and personality psychology an affiliate of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP). GASP
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    27. Personality Psychology: Psychodynamic
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    28. Personality Psychology: Humanistic
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    29. Social-Personality Doctoral Program--Department Of Psychology, University At Buf
    Buffalo, New York
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    • A strong, productive, and collegial group of researchers
    • Leading research in fundamental areas of social psychology, including:
      • Close Relationships
      • Self-concept and self-esteem
      • Personal and social identity
      • Social inference
      • Motivated cognition
      • Stereotyping and prejudice
    • Exceptionally strong research emphasis
      • Students are encouraged to work with one or more faculty members
      • Students involved in research from first semester on
    • Excellent laboratory facilities
      • Large research participant pool
      • Social interaction laboratories
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      • State of the art audiovisual recording systems
      Program Faculty
      • Barbara Bunker (Ph.D., Columbia University), Organizational development; social intervention; interpersonal and group processes; behavior of women.
      • Frank Fincham (Ph.D., Oxford University): Close relationships (social and clinical perspectives); marital relations and child outcomes; forgiveness
      • Shira Gabriel (Ph.D., Northwestern University): The social self; gender differences in interdependence; minority group membership.

    30. Personality Psychology
    Psychology, personality psychology. A presentation of some of the classic definitions of the concept of Personality and the field of personality psychology.
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    Personality theories, assessments, and other issues related to personality psychology. You are here About Homework Help Psychology.
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    32. Bertram Malle's Web Page
    Social and personality psychology, judgment and decision making (U. of Oregon, USA)
    http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~bfmalle/
    Bertram F. Malle
    Associate Professor, Department of Psychology
    Institute of Cognitive and Decision Sciences

    University of Oregon.
    Eugene ... Oregon
    Phone: (541) 346-0475. FAX: (541) 346-4911
    E-mail: bfmalle@darkwing.uoregon.edu
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    Social and Personality Psychology, Judgment and Decision Making Education Teaching Research Last updated March 2003 bfmalle@darkwing.uoregon.edu

    33. Personality Psychology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    personality psychology. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. personality psychology is often closely associated with social psychology.
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    Personality psychology
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    Personality psychology is a branch of psychology which studies personality and individual difference processes - that which makes us into a person. A large part of the work of personality psychologists has been defining what is, and what is not, personality. A scientific consensus has not been achieved. The most common models incorporate four or five broad dimensions or factors. The least controversial dimension, observed as far back as the ancient Greeks, is:
    • extroversion (outgoing and people-oriented vs. shy and task-oriented)
    The so-called five-factor models or Big Five models add the following four factors:
    • emotional stability (calm, unperturbable, optimistic vs. emotionally reactive, prone to negative emotions), agreeableness (affable, friendly, conciliatory vs. aggressive , dominant, disagreeable), conscientiousness (dutiful, planful, and orderly vs. spontaneous, flexible, and unreliable), and openness (open to new ideas and change vs. traditional and staid).
    The more traditional Big Four models accept extroversion as basic, and add the following three only:

    34. Rankings Of Social Psychology Journals & Personality Psychology Journals
    Social and personality psychology Journals J of Personality Social Psych (3.03)/2.99/; Psychological Science /2.90/; J of Experimental
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    Personality and Social Psychology Journal Rankings
    Based on and SSCI Citation Reports
    Notes:
  • This is a rough, incomplete list of journals that publish English articles.
  • Higher ranking = more citations. Keep in mind that citation frequency may or may not be the best index of a journal's prestige.
  • Value in parentheses = 1996 impact factor; value in slashes = 1998 impact factor Click here for 1998 impact factors for social, personality,
    organizational, management and communication journals
    Social and Personality Psychology Journals 1998 Ranking (by impact factor) for Social, Personality, Organizational, Management and Communication Journals Click here to view the impact factors for these journals and many
    other journals arranged in alphabetical order
    • Psychological Review (7.06)
    • Psychological Bulletin (6.04)
    • Administrative Science Quarterly (3.31)
  • 35. Directory Of Web Pages For Courses Taught By Dr. Johnson
    Psychology 238 Introduction to personality psychology; Psychology 243 Psychology of Personal WellBeing and Adjustment. Courses
    http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/j/5/j5j/courses.html

    36. Course Page For Psychology 238, Spring 2004
    affinity for computers, the one course that has remained lowtech and virtually computer-free is this course, PSY 238 Introduction to personality psychology.
    http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/j/5/j5j/psy238/web238.html

    37. Personality Psychology
    personality psychology. personality psychology is a branch of psychology which studies personality and individual difference processes
    http://www.fact-index.com/p/pe/personality_psychology.html
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    Personality psychology
    Personality psychology is a branch of psychology which studies personality and individual difference processes - that which makes us into a person. A large part of the work of personality psychologists has been defining what is, and what is not, personality. A scientific consensus has not been achieved. The most common models incorporate four or five broad dimensions or factors. The least controversial dimension, observed as far back as the ancient Greeks, is:
    • extraversion (outgoing and people-oriented vs. shy and task-oriented)
    The so-called five-factor models or Big Five models add the following four factors:
    • emotional stability (calm, unperturbable, optimistic vs. emotionally reactive, prone to negative emotions), agreeableness (affable, friendly, conciliatory vs. aggressive , dominant, disagreeable), conscientiousness (dutiful, planful, and orderly vs. spontaneous, flexible, and unreliable), and openness (open to new ideas and change vs. traditional and staid).
    Whereas the more traditional Big Four models accept extraversion as basic, and add the following three only:

    38. Syllabus
    For Students Syllabus. Psy4331 personality psychology. Fall, 2002 – GR 3.420. Outline for Essays. personality psychology Psy 4331. Due November 26, 2002.
    http://www.utdallas.edu/~kprager/syllabus-personality-f02.htm
    Karen J. Prager, Ph.D., A.B.P.P. Professor of Psychology and Program Head for Gender Studies Diplomate in Family Psychology The University of Texas at Dallas More Information About Dr. Prager's work Home Research on Intimacy Processes in Couple Relationships Teaching and Professional Practice ... Selected Papers and Publications For Students: Syllabus Psy4331: Personality Psychology Fall, 2002 – GR 3.420 Karen Prager, Instructor Office: GR 2.214 Hours: Tuesdays, 5-6; Thursdays, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Telephone: 972-883-2353 Email: kprager@utdallas.edu Want an answer fast? Use email. NEW SECTION: WEB-LINKS TO MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THEORISTS TO USE FOR PAPERS** Sigmund Freud Henry Murray Alfred Adler Kurt Lewin ... Gordon W.Allport Teaching Assistant: Cherie Perroncel Office: Hours: Telephone: Email: aggie21_2000@yahoo.com Required Reading: Burger, Jerry M. (2000). Personality th Edition. Wadsworth (Thomson Learning). Recommended Reading: Readings in Personality: Classic Theories and Modern Research CLASS SCHEDULE Click on the hyperlink to get lecture outlines Date Topic Reading Assignment Syllabus and Course Objectives Introduction to the Course and Orientation to the Study of Personality Reading: Burger, Chapter 1

    39. Prototypic Clinical, Experimental, And Correlational Theories Of Personality At
    This ongoing project at Francis Marion University includes concise introductions to the major theories of personality psychology.
    http://alpha1.fmarion.edu/~personality/

    40. Vulnerability And Resilience
    A chapter by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) on Vulnerability and Resilience, including general personality psychology, attachment, self concepts and self esteem.
    http://www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/baschap2.cfm
    Working to improve mental health through biomedical
    research on mind, brain, and behavior Text Size: A A A powered by Google Advanced Search Press Room NIMH Outreach Scientific Meetings Clinical Trials ... Publications Page Not Found The National Institute of Mental Health Web site was modified in April 2004. Many urls (web addresses) from the previous version may have been changed, deleted, or archived. For more information, check the home page of the NIMH Web site. Top Posted: 05/17/2004 SITE MAP USING THIS SITE CONTACT US ACCESSIBILITY
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