Theories of Personality 9th Edition
Chapter 12 Allport: Psychology of the Individual 367 Allport (1961) listed other examples of perseverative functional autonomy t ...
368 Part IV Dispositional Theories different from the previous one. New problems may lead her to seek new goals and to set highe ...
Chapter 12 Allport: Psychology of the Individual 369 is peculiar to the single case. Because the term “idiographic” was so often ...
370 Part IV Dispositional Theories feelings. She eventually graduated from college, earned a master’s degree, and became a psych ...
Chapter 12 Allport: Psychology of the Individual 371 Her letters were filled again with animosity for Ross, a suspicious and cyn ...
372 Part IV Dispositional Theories Comparing this commonsense, clinical approach with Paige’s factorial study, Allport (1966) pr ...
Chapter 12 Allport: Psychology of the Individual 373 and minority groups interacted more under optimal conditions, there would b ...
374 Part IV Dispositional Theories One fascinating discovery from all these years of research on optimal contact is the special ...
Chapter 12 Allport: Psychology of the Individual 375 these norms are characterized by preferential treatment of the ingroup, mos ...
376 Part IV Dispositional Theories Their beliefs are lightly held and easily reshaped when convenient. In contrast, a second gro ...
Chapter 12 Allport: Psychology of the Individual 377 about it. It seems that both forgiveness and a more intrinsically motivated ...
378 Part IV Dispositional Theories to be a mark of a healthy, mature person, he considered religion to be helpful because it pro ...
Chapter 12 Allport: Psychology of the Individual 379 A useful theory provides an organization for observations. Does Allport’s t ...
380 Part IV Dispositional Theories People, however, are not completely free. Allport (1961) adopted a limited-freedom approach. ...
Chapter 12 Allport: Psychology of the Individual 381 Key Terms and Concepts ∙ (^) Allport was eclectic in his acceptance of idea ...
382 CHAPTER 13 McCrae and Costa’s Five-Factor Trait Theory ⬥ Overview of Trait and Factor Theories ⬥ The Pioneering Work of Raym ...
Chapter 13 McCrae and Costa’s Five-Factor Trait Theory 383 T homas was at a local bar with a few long-time friends, but one of t ...
384 Part IV Dispositional Theories commonsense approach yielded 5 to 10 traits that are central to each person’s life. However, ...
Chapter 13 McCrae and Costa’s Five-Factor Trait Theory 385 Basics of Factor Analysis A comprehensive knowledge of the mathematic ...
386 Part IV Dispositional Theories or oblique, but advocates of the Five-Factor Theory favor the orthogonal rotation. Figure 13. ...
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