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Handbook of personality dynamics and processes/ edited by John F. Rauthmann.

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Rauthmann, John F., 1987-
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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.
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