Handbook of Personality, Second Edition
Theory and Research
Guilford Publications (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 7. October 1999
Book
Hardback
738 pages
978-1-57230-483-3 (ISBN)
Description
The fully revised second edition provides a historical overview of modern personality theory, brings major theoretical perspectives into focus, and reports on the current state of the science on a range of key domains.
Reviews / Votes
"A 'must read' for all students of personality ... Captures the vitality and excitement of theory and research in personality, testifies to the maturing of the science of personality psychology, and helps to define the leading edges for the next generations of inquiry in personality theory and research." - Mark Snyder"This Handbook provides a comprehensive orientation to the field of personality ... Particularly noteworthy is the emphasis on theoretical development supported by the integration of past and present research. The Handbook is essential reading for personality researchers, and will make a superb text for advances courses in personality." - Sarah E. Hampson
"This excellent volume combines comprehensive summaries of major research topics with up-to-date and thought-provoking syntheses of concepts and evidence. New advances in personality psychology from the past decade - one of the most exciting in its historical development - are given authoritative coverage, with many authors drawn from the outstanding new generation of scientific leaders in the field." - Kenneth H. Craik
"This is a book for the serious scholar and investigator ... It is truly a work to engage, to enjoy, and to savor." - Contemporary Psychology
"With this third edition of the Handbook of Personality, the vibrant state of theory, research, and application in personality psychology is abundantly evident. The editorial team has brought together an all-star cast of chapter authors who offer state-of-the-science discussions of classic and contemporary topics in personality psychology, accessible to scholars and students alike. Truly, this is a landmark work." - Mark Snyder, McKnight Presidential Chair in Psychology, University of Minnesota, USA
More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
General and Professional
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-57230-483-3 (9781572304833)
Copyright in bibliographic data is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or its licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

Book
07/2001
2nd Edition
Guilford Publications
€63.32
Article exhausted; check different version
Previous edition
Book
06/1990
Guilford Publications
€96.75
Article exhausted; check for reprint
Content
Introduction. Winter, Barenbaum, History of Modern Personality Theory and Research. Part II. Theoretical Perspectives. Buss, Human Nature and Individual Differences: The Evolution of Human Personality. Westen, Gabbard, Psychoanalytic Approaches to Personality. John, Srivastava, The Big Five Trait Taxonomy: History, Measurement, and Theoretical Perspectives. McCrae, Costa, A Five-Factor Theory of Personality. Bandura, Social Cognitive Theory of Personality. Mischel, Shoda, Integrating Dispositions and Processing Dynamics within a Unified Theory of Personality: The Cognitive Affective Personality System. Magnusson, Holistic Interactionism: A Perspective for Research on Personality Development. Part III. Interface with Other Fields. Plomin, Caspi, Behavioral Genetics and Personality. Pickering, Gray, The Neuroscience of Persoanlity. Caspi, Roberts, Personality Continuity and Change across the Life Course. Lewis, On the Development of Personality. Widiger, Verheul, van den Brink, Personality and Psychopathology. Baumeister, On the Interface between Personality and Social Psychology. Cross, Markus, The Cultural Constitution of Personality. Part IV. Content Areas. Clark, Watson, Temperament: A New Paradigm for Trait Psychology. Kihlstrom, The Psychological Unconscious. Robins, Norem, Cheek, Naturalizing the Self. McAdams, Personal Narratives and the Life Story. Little, Personality and Motivation: Personal Action and the Conative Evolution. Gross, Emotion and Emotion Regulation. Carver, Scheier, Stress, Coping, and and Self-Regulatory Processes. Contrada, Cather, O'Leary, Personality and Health: Dispostions and Processes in Disease Susceptibility and Adaptation to Illness. Weiner, Graham, Attribution in Personality Psychology. Simonton, Creativity and Genius. Wiggins, Trobst, The Fields of Interpersonal Behavior. Ozer, Four Principles for Personality Assessment. Part V. Overview.^ N Pervin, Epilogue: Constancy and Change in Personality Theory and Research.