Handbook of Psychology, Volume 5, Personality and Social Psychology
Dynamic Systems and Self-Regulation 199 Nonlinearity Dynamic systems theory holds that the behavior of a system reflects all the ...
200 Self-Regulatory Perspectives on Personality the system into proximity to them. Each attractor has a basin, which is the attr ...
Connectionism 201 1 and 2 in panel A of Figure 8.8), it is in an attractor basin and will tend to stay there unless disturbed. I ...
202 Self-Regulatory Perspectives on Personality For example, two mutually inhibitory nodes cannot both be highly active at the s ...
Catastrophe Theory 203 Figure 8.9 Three-dimensional depiction of a cusp catastrophe. Variables x andzare predictors, and yis the ...
204 Self-Regulatory Perspectives on Personality Figure 8.11 A catastrophe model of effort versus disengagement. Source: From C. ...
References 205 are added to people’s hierarchies or of how to think about growth and change over time (but see Carver & Sche ...
206 Self-Regulatory Perspectives on Personality Chaiken, S. L., & Trope, Y. (Eds.). (1999). Dual-process theories in social ...
References 207 Hsee, C. K., & Abelson, R. P. (1991). Velocity relation: Satisfaction as a function of the first derivative o ...
208 Self-Regulatory Perspectives on Personality Ryan, R. M., & Deci, E. L. (2000). Self-determination theory and the facilit ...
CHAPTER 9 Interpersonal Theory of Personality AARON L. PINCUS AND EMILY B. ANSELL 209 INTERPERSONAL FOUNDATIONS FOR AN INTEGRATI ...
210 Interpersonal Theory of Personality nor do interpersonal theorists regularly recognize the social psychological literature o ...
The Interpersonal and the Intrapsychic 211 frustrating when needs and actions are not complementary and no resolution can be fou ...
212 Interpersonal Theory of Personality completely unaware” (p. 92). In discussing the data of psychiatry, Sullivan (1964) asser ...
Describing Interpersonal Behavior 213 Figure 9.1 The Interpersonal Circle (IPC). are conceptually and statistically independent, ...
214 Interpersonal Theory of Personality Figure 9.2 Structural Analysis of Social Behavior (SASB). and hostile differentiation (e ...
Interpersonal Reciprocity and Transaction 215 focused on the therapist-patient dyad as the unit of investiga- tion (e.g., Henry, ...
216 Interpersonal Theory of Personality model into his description of complementarity, whereby the distance from the center of t ...
Interpersonal Reciprocity and Transaction 217 little is accomplished as the pattern of What do you want to do?—I don’t know, I’l ...
218 Interpersonal Theory of Personality fashion, tend to invite, elicit, pull, draw, or entice from inter- actants restricted cl ...
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