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Handbook of personality dynamics and processes/ edited by John F. Rauthmann.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Personality--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
- Personality.
- Genre:
- Handbooks and manuals.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Place of Publication:
- London : Academic Press, 2021.
- System Details:
- text file
- Contents:
- I Concepts and domains
- 1 The history of dynamic approaches to personality / William Revelle and Joshua Wilt
- Early dynamic models p. 5
- Control theory: The power of feedback p. 10
- Formal models of personality dynamics p. 14
- Dynamic processes ≠ stochastic variation p. 17
- Some classic diary studies p. 18
- Data collection methods p. 20
- The ESM revolution p. 21
- 2 Personality processes-From description to explanation / Gabriela S. Blum and Anna Baumert and Manfred Schmitt
- Personality processes-From description to explanation p. 34
- Where we stand (or: the customary way of thinking in personality psychology) p. 34
- Why we doubt (or: the obstacle that hinders us to stay on the customary path) p. 35
- Which arguments might justify traits as explanation (or: the-fruitless-attempt to remain on the customary path) p. 36
- Why a new focus on personality processes is worth it (or: the exciting new path) p. 38
- Who should search for processes (or: our point of departure) p. 40
- What the actual state of knowledge concerning psychological processes is (or: how far we have gone on the new path) p. 40
- How processes can be grouped and compared (or: a signpost for a unified work on processes) p. 42
- How considering psychological processes connects subdisciplines (or: the bridges that are included in this path) p. 50
- What shall be done with the trait concept (or: back to the roots)? p. 52
- 3 Psychological processes and mechanisms to explain associations between personality traits:and outcomes / Sarah E. Hampson
- Overview of traits and trait mechanisms p. 59
- Mediating mechanisms p. 61
- Moderating mechanisms p. 65
- Processes involving both moderation and mediation p. 68
- 4 Within-person variability / Emorie D. Beck and Joshua J. Jackson
- Early conceptualizations p. 77
- Moving toward a science of within-person variability p. 86
- 5 Processes of personality development: An update of the TESSERA framework / Cornelia Wrzus
- Repeated momentary processes of situations, experiences, behaviors, and reactions p. 106
- Associative and reflective processes during personality development p. 111
- 6 Personality dynamics in the brain: Individual differences in updating of representations and their phylogenetic roots / Mattie Tops and Hans Ijzerman and Markus Quirin
- Basic personality traits that reflect individual differences in PARCS p. 131
- Dynamics of PARCS p. 145
- 7 Synergistic and dynamic genotype-environment interplays in the development of personality differences / Christian Kandler and Alexandra Zapko-Willmes and Julia Richter and Rainer Riemann
- Theoretical considerations of genetic differences: Genes, apes, and bananas p. 156
- Quantifying relative genetic and environmental contributions p. 157
- Relative genetic and environmental contributions to personality differences p. 160
- Unfolding of genetic and environmental influences in personality differences p. 163
- Interplay of genetic and environmental influences on personality differences p. 166
- Cutting-edge research on genotype-environment interplays in personality development p. 175
- Conclusions and an integrative perspective p. 177
- 8 Social interaction processes and personality / Mitja D. Back
- Situating social interaction processes: Structure and content of a complex process domain of personality p. 185
- The PERSOC framework: Understanding social interaction process chains and their relation to personality expression, consequences, and development p. 188
- Interaction state contingencies and fluctuations p. 196
- Empirical findings regarding individual differences in social interaction states p. 198
- Limitations, perspectives, and implications: Understanding and assessing personality traits as dynamic social interaction systems p. 211
- 9 Wild horses dressed like unicorns: Relationship effects on personality / Marcus Mund and Franz J. Neyer
- Levels of analysis p. 228
- Relationship effects in ego-centered networks p. 229
- Relationship effects in partner relationships p. 233
- Methodological considerations p. 237
- Outlook and future directions p. 240
- 10 Culture and personality processes: Basic tenets and current directions / Verònica Benet-Martínez
- Culture: Its nature and many forms p. 248
- Culture and personality studies: Back to the future p. 253
- Basic debates never die: Emic vs. etic approaches p. 258
- New theoretical developments p. 259
- Personality and multicuturalism p. 262
- 11 Psychopathology and personality functioning / Whitney R. Ringwald and William C. Woods and Elizabeth A. Edershile and Brinkley M. Sharpe and Aidan G.C Wright
- Medicalisation of personality disorder diagnosis p. 275
- Shift toward empirical classification p. 276
- Extremity is not necessary or sufficient to define dysfunction p. 277
- Maladaptive trait models p. 278
- Mechanistic trait models p. 280
- Integrating mechanistic models with existing clinical theory p. 283
- The challenge of defining dysfunction p. 285
- A comprehensive model of dysfunction p. 286
- 12 Motives and goals, or: The joys and meanings of life / Oliver C. Schultheiss
- Modes of behavior regulation p. 296
- Motives p. 297
- Relationships and interactions between motives and goals p. 305
- Achieving motive-goal congruence p. 311
- Coda: The contributions of motives and goals to well-being p. 315
- 13 Fates beyond traits: The dynamics and impacts of personal project pursuit / Brian R. Little and Sanna Balsari-Palsule
- Units of analysis in personality psychology: Challenge and change p. 324
- PPA: A multimodular methodology p. 326
- The social ecology of personal project pursuit p. 331
- Acting out of character: The dynamics of free traits p. 334
- Well-doing: Core projects and their sustainable pursuit p. 339
- 14 Self-regulatory processes and personality / Sarah Volz and E.J. Masicampo
- Personality traits as predicting self-regulation p. 346
- Self-regulation as predicting personality traits p. 350
- Stable individual differences in self-regulation p. 355
- 15 Dynamic self-processes / Alain Morin and Famira Racy
- Toward a classification of self-processes p. 366
- Self-awareness p. 367
- Mental time travel p. 371
- Self-knowledge p. 373
- Other important self-processes p. 375
- 16 Narrative, identity, and the life story: Structural and process approaches / Monisha Pasupathi and Jonathan M. Adler
- Two theoretical "stories" about stories p. 388
- Bringing the two frameworks together p. 395
- Conclusions and directions for future work p. 399
- 17 Integrative processes and personality coherence across levels of functioning / Marc A. Fournier
- The coherent actor p. 407
- The coherent agent p. 411
- The coherent author p. 414
- Reflection and conclusion p. 418
- II Perspectives and theories
- 18 Capturing interactions, correlations, fits, and transactions; A Person-Environment Relations Model / John F. Rauthmann
- Respecifying the Lewinian formula p. 431
- A general Person-Environment Relations Model (PERM) p. 437
- Person-environment relations p. 442
- Person-environment calibrations and navigation mechanisms p. 484
- Recommendations and future directions p. 494
- 19 Evolutionary perspectives on the mechanistic underpinnings of personality / Aaron W. Lukaszewski
- Evolution and phenotypic variation p. 524
- Evolutionary personality science p. 531
- 20 Dual process models of personality / Marco Perugini and Birk Hagemeyer and Cornelia Wrzus and Mitja D. Back
- Dual process approaches to the personality self-concept p. 553
- Dual process approaches to motive dispositions p. 555
- Empirical evidence on the reliability and validity of indirect personality measures p. 558
- Advanced issues p. 563
- Controversial issues p. 568
- 21 Whole Trait Theory puts dynamics at the core of structure / William Fleeson and Eranda Jayawickreme
- The big five and HEXACO are real and in need of explanation p. 580
- Whole Trait Theory p. 581
- The whole trait: Explanatory and descriptive parts p. 583
- Empirical evidence for WTT claims p. 590
- Future research directions p. 592
- 22 The KAPA model of personality structure and dynamics / Daniel Cervone
- The KAPA model: Conceptual premises p. 602
- The KAPA model: Theory of personality architecture p. 605
- The KAPA model: Theory of personality assessment p. 608
- The KAPA model: Empirical strategies for identifying cross-situational coherence p. 611
- Limitations and future directions p. 615
- 23 Lifespan trait development: Toward an adequate theory of personality / Robert R. McCrae and Marleen De Bolle and Corinna E. Löckenhoff and Antonio Terracciano
- The evolution of FFT p. 623
- A new test of social investment p. 630
- FFT as a guide to studying trait developmental processes p. 634
- 24 Using functional fields to represent accounts of the psychological processes that produce actions / Dustin Wood and Seth M. Spain and Brian Monroe and P.D. Harms
- Formally representing the psychological processes that produce actions p. 644
- Using functional fields to represent the situation as perceived by the actor p. 644
- Representing the field from verbal statements p. 650
- Traits as regularities in forces within the person's field p. 653
- Worked example: Why did Frank Abagnale start a life of crime? (and then, why did he stop?) p. 653
- Broader applications of functional fields p. 659
- Creating field models to simulate possible interventions p. 662
- 25 Interpersonal theory and personality processes / Michael J. Roche and Nicole M. Cain
- Interpersonal processing and dysfunction p. 676
- Contrasting EMA and CAID methods p. 684
- 26 Dynamic pathways of personality: A further development of the personality systems framework / Jayne L. Allen and Kateryna Sylaska and John D. Mayer
- Dynamics in a structural context p. 691
- Dynamics are shaped by structure p. 694
- Dynamics of self-control p. 695
- Dynamics of action p. 698
- 27 Personality systems inreractions (PSI theory): Toward a dynamic integration of personality theories / Julius Kuhl and Nicola Baumann
- Seven levels of personality functioning: Integrating divergent theories of personality p. 711
- Systems interactions underlying decisiveness and self-growth p. 718
- III Methods and statistics
- 28 Variability and consistency in the analysis of behavior / R. Michael Furr
- Traditional conceptual and analytic approaches p. 735
- The simplest case: Persons and situations p. 737
- The slightly more complex case: Persons, situations, and person-situation interaction p. 749
- A more than "slightly more" complex case: Persons, situations, and observations p. 752
- Alternative estimation procedures p. 757
- 29 Mobile sensing for studying personality dynamics in daily life / Gabriella M. Harari and Clemens Stachl and Sandrine R. Müller and Samuel D. Gosling
- Mobile sensing for capturing personality expression in daily life p. 765
- Guidelines for studying personality dynamics using mobile sensing p. 768
- Design factors to consider before launching a mobile sensing study p. 768
- Description of tutorial materials p. 771
- Analytic techniques to consider when working with sensor data p. 771
- Describing within-person variability p. 772
- Examining patterns over time p. 774
- Identifying within-person dimensions p. 780
- 30 Experience sampling and daily diary studies: Basic concepts, designs, and challenges / Kai T. Horstmann
- Background of ESM studies p. 792
- Research questions for experience sampling studies p. 793
- Designing an experience sampling study p. 802
- Preregistration of experience sampling studies p. 807
- Platforms for experience sampling studies p. 809
- 31 Modeling developmental processes / Jens B. Asendorpf
- Individual, mean, and differential change p. 816
- Mean level, positional and rank-order stability, and linear change p. 816
- Methods for describing developmental trajectories p. 818
- Models for explaining developmental trajectories p. 825
- 32 What if apples become oranges? A primer on measurement invariance in repeated measures research / D. Angus Clark and M. Brent Donnellan
- What is measurement invariance? p. 838
- A method for testing invariance p. 844
- Advanced techniques for testing invariance p. 847
- The practical impact of noninvariance p. 848
- When invariance fails p. 850
- The future of invariance testing p. 851
- 33 Multilevel structural equation modeling for intensive longitudinal data: A practical guide for personality researchers / Gentiana Sadikaj and Aidan G.C. Wright and David M. Dunkley and David C. Zuroff and D.S. Moskowitz
- Multilevel structural equation modeling for intensive longitudinal data: A practical guide for applied personality researchers p. 856
- Issues associated with ILD in personality research p. 858
- A basic introduction to MSEM p. 860
- Empirical demonstrations p. 865
- 34 Hierarchical continuous time modeling / Charles C. Driver and Manuel C. Voelkle
- Additional details p. 899
- 35 Multitrait-multimethod-multioccasion modeling of personality data / Christian Geiser and Fred Hintz and G. Leonard Burns and Mateu Servera
- Multitrait-multimethod-multioccasion modeling of personality data p. 910
- Data example p. 925
- 36 Dyadic data analysis / Steffen Nestler
- Dyadic data analysis p. 935
- Analysis of dyadic data from single dyads p. 937
- Cross-sectional dyadic data p. 937
- Analyzing dyadic data from dyads in groups p. 941
- 37 Longitudinal structural equation modeling of personality data / Christian Geiser and Fred Hintz and G. Leonard Burns and Mateu Servera
- Models for examining state variability p. 950
- Models for measuring change p. 963
- 38 Finding order in the flow of personality: Dynamical systems techniques for measuring personality coherence and change / Jay L. Michaels and Robin R. Vallacher and Andrzej Nowak
- Dynamics in personality theory and research p. 986
- Key concepts in dynamical systems theory p. 988
- Applying dynamical systems methods to study personality p. 993
- 39 Personality traits in social interactions: A tutorial on network analysis of personality dynamics / Giulio Costantini and Juliette Richetin and Emanuele Preti and Erica Casini and Marco Perugini
- Introduction to network analysis p. 1014
- A tutorial on network analysis of personality dynamics p. 1017
- Implications for personality dynamics p. 1028
- 40 Virtual personalities and neural networks: Capturing the structure and dynamics of personality / Stephen J. Read and Ashley D. Brown and Peter Wang and Lynn C. Miller
- Goals of the current approach p. 1038
- Theoretical background p. 1039
- Overview of neural networks p. 1043
- Advantages of building a neural network model p. 1046
- Simulations p. 1048
- 41 Personality dynamics in the workplace: An overview of emerging literatures and future research needs / Robert P. Tett and David M. Fisher
- Personality defined p. 1062
- Representative literatures bearing on personality dynamics at work p. 1063
- Offerings of personality dynamics to work psychology p. 1076
- A partial model of personality dynamics in the workplace p. 1078
- Future research needs p. 1080
- 42 Within-person variability in job performance / Balca Alaybek and Reeshad S. Dalal
- Job performance and within-person variability therein p. 1088
- Why is it important to adopt a within-person perspective on job performance? p. 1090
- Theories relevant to within-person job performance variability p. 1092
- Elaborating upon individual theories and integrating across theories: A toad map p. 1101
- Implications for practice in organizational settings p. 1109
- 43 Process perspectives on leader traits, behaviors, and leadership situations / Josef H. Gammel and Marco R. Furtner
- A short summary of leader-trait research p. 1121
- Leaders and leadership outcomes: Which traits do matter? p. 1122
- A look into the leadership process: How and when do leader traits work? p. 1125
- 44 Assessing personality dynamics in personnel selection / Joanna Sosnowska and Joeri Hofmans and Filip Lievens
- Traditional personality assessment in personnel selection p. 1140
- Toward a dynamic approach to personality in selection p. 1142
- Personality dynamics-A review of relevant concepts p. 1142
- Assessing personality dynamics using personality inventories p. 1145
- Assessing personality dynamics using situational judgment tests p. 1147
- Assessing personality dynamics using assessment center exercises p. 1150
- Quantification of within-person variability p. 1152
- 45 An integrative framework to study wisdom / Levy Phan and Laura E.R. Blackie and Kai T. Horstmann and Eranda Jayawickreme
- The many faces of wisdom p. 1162
- Integrating wisdom literatures p. 1165
- A process-oriented framework to study wisdom p. 1166
- The nomological lens model network p. 1167
- Exemplary application of the NLMN to two selected wisdom models p. 1171
- The NLMN as an integrative framework of wisdom p. 1176
- 46 Dynamic processes underlying individual differences in moral behavior / Dillon M. Luke and Mike Prentice and William Fleeson
- Dynamic processes constituting individual differences in moral behavior p. 1184
- Individual differences proposed specifically to explain or describe moral behavior p. 1184
- A six-category taxonomy of individual differences in moral character p. 1185
- Category 1: Perception of moral relevance p. 1189
- Category 2: Judgment of morally correct behavior p. 1191
- Category 3: Affective prompts and inhibitors p. 1195
- Category 4: Identification with morality or others p. 1195
- Category 5: Moral courage and follow-through p. 1197
- Category 6: Enacted morality p. 1198
- Dynamic processes underlying these individual differences p. 1199
- Referneces p. 1203
- 47 Personality and stress / Annette Brose
- Perosnality and stress p. 1210
- Personality and stress: Concepts and definitions p. 1210
- Part I Personality and stress: Short-term dynamics p. 1211
- Part II Personality and stress: Long-term change p. 1216
- 48 Subjective well-being as a dynamic construct / Maike Luhmann and Julia Krasko and Sophia Terwiel
- Subjective well-being as a dynamic construct p. 1232
- How dynamic is SWB? p. 1233
- Short-term dynamics of SWB p. 1235
- Long-term dynamics of SWB p. 1240
- Acknoweldgments p. 1242
- 49 Health processes in personality / Nicholas A. Turiano and Nicole M. Silva Belanger and Rebbekah L. Damitz and Patrick L. Hill and Daniel K. Mroczek
- Health processes in personality p. 1252
- Personality traits and health outcomes p. 1252
- Mechanisms explaining personality-health associations p. 1253
- Perosnality and health processes model p. 1261
- Pesonality within medical settings p. 1263
- 50 Dynamics and processes in personality change interventions / Nathan W. Hudson
- Dynamo and processes in personality change interventions p. 1274
- What are personality traits? p. 1274
- Can personality traits change? p. 1275
- Interventions to change personality traits p. 1278
- Volitional personality change interventions p. 1283
- 51 PSI theory in action: The assessment of self-competences as an aid in counseling and therapy / Nicola Baumann and Julius Kuhl
- A short intro into PSI theory p. 1298
- Client A-When the self is not accessible p. 1300
- Client B-When the self is too accessible p. 1310
- General implications and future directions p. 1312.
- Notes:
- Includes indexes.
- Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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- ISBN:
- 9780128139967
- 012813996X
- Publisher Number:
- 40030372107
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