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Introduction: Nature of Personality Psychology | |
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A Conceptual History of Personality Psychology | |
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Studying Lives, Psychobiography, and the Conceptual Structure of Personality Psychology | |
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Conceptual and Measurement Issues in Personality | |
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Units of Analysis for the Description and Explanation in Personality Psychology | |
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In Defense of Traits | |
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Individuals and the Differences Between Them | |
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Personality Measurement: Reliability and Validity Issues | |
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Personality Influences on the Choice of Situations | |
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Developmental Issues | |
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Stages of Personality Development | |
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The Emotional Basis of Early Personality Development: Implications for the Emergent Self-Concept | |
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Family Influences on Personality Development | |
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Longitudinal Stability of Adult Personality | |
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Is There Adult Development Distinctive to Women? Biological Determinants of Personality | |
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Evolutionary Foundations of Personality | |
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Evolutionary Perspectives on Personality Traits | |
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Genetics, Temperament, and Personality | |
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Psychophysiological Approaches to Personality | |
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Social Determinants of Personality | |
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Personality and Social Structure: Social Psychological Contributions | |
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Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Personality | |
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Trust and Betrayal: The Psychology of Getting Along and Getting Ahead | |
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Dynamic Personality Processes | |
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Motives and Goals | |
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The Emotions: An Integrative Approach | |
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Psychological Defense: Contemporary Theory and Research | |
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Internal Inhibitions and Controls | |
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Personality and the Self | |
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Congruence of Self and Others' and Self-Judgments of Personality | |
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The Quest for Self-Insight: Theory and Research on Accuracy and Bias in Self-Perception | |
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Identity, Self-Concept, and Self-Esteem: The Self Lost and Found | |
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Mental Representations of Persons and Personality | |
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The Five Factor Model | |
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Personality Structure: The Return of the Big Five | |
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Extraversion and Its Positive Emotional Core | |
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Agreeableness: A Dimension of Personality | |
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Conceptions and Correlates of Openness to Experience | |
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Conscientiousness and Integrity at Work | |
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Applied Psychology | |
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Personality, Interactive Relations, and Applied Psychology | |
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Personality and Health: Progress and Problems in Psychosomatics | |
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Personality Diagnosis and Personality Disorders | |
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