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Persons in Context

Building a Science of the Individual
BuchGebunden
340 Seiten
Englisch
Guilford Publicationserschienen am18.10.2007
Presents advances from internationally renowned researchers in personality, social, cognitive, developmental, and cultural psychology, and other fields, who construct a science of the individual by studying individuals in context. This book builds on the seminal work "Toward a Cognitive Social Learning Reconceptualization of Personality".mehr

Produkt

KlappentextPresents advances from internationally renowned researchers in personality, social, cognitive, developmental, and cultural psychology, and other fields, who construct a science of the individual by studying individuals in context. This book builds on the seminal work "Toward a Cognitive Social Learning Reconceptualization of Personality".
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-59385-567-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Erscheinungsjahr2007
Erscheinungsdatum18.10.2007
Seiten340 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 162 mm, Höhe 236 mm, Dicke 29 mm
Gewicht567 g
Artikel-Nr.14329236

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
I. Introduction 1. Construing Persons in Context: On Building a Science of the Individual, Daniel Cervone, Yuichi Shoda, and Geraldine DowneyII. Conceptualizing the Person 2. The Trait versus Situation Debate: A Minimalist View, Gordon H. Bower 3. The Power of Context, Jerome Kagan4. Eastern and Western Ways of Perceiving the World, Richard E. Nisbett 5. From Persons and Situations to Preferences and Constraints, Richard A. Shweder III. Self-Regulation: From Willpower to a System6. Delay of Gratification in Children: Contributions to Social-Personality Psychology, Ozlem Ayduk 7. In Search of Generative Mechanisms: The Case of Value from Engagement Strength, E. Tory Higgins8. Positive Affect, Cognitive Flexibility, and Self-Control, Alice M. Isen 9. Expectancy and the Perception of Aversive Events, Edward E. SmithIV. Incorporating Situations into a Science of the Individual 10. Character in Context: The Relational Self and Transference, Susan M. Andersen, Jennifer S. Thorpe, and Christina S. Kooij 11. Integrating Personality Traits and Processes: Framework, Method, Analysis, Results, Niall Bolger and Rainer Romero-Canyas 12. Toward a Science of the Social Perceiver, Rodolfo Mendoza-Denton, Sang Hee Park, and Alexander O´Connor 13. Toward a Science of the Individual: A Molecular View of Personalized Medicine, Paul S. Mischel14. Intelligence as a Person-Situation Interaction, Robert J. SternbergV. Paradigm Change in Psychological Models of Human Nature (1950-2000-2050?) 15. Toward a Science of the Individual: Past, Present, Future?, Walter Mischel16. Toward a Cognitive Social Learning Reconceptualization of Personality, Walter Mischel 17. From Homunculus to a System: Toward a Science of the Person, Yuichi Shodamehr

Autor

Yuichi Shoda, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Washington. After studying physics at Hokkaido University in Sapporo, Japan, he studied psychology at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and at Stanford University, and received his doctorate at Columbia University. Dr. Shoda's research is aimed at identifying and understanding stable and distinctive within-person patterns of variation in the ever-changing stream, over time and across situations, of an individual's cognition, affect, and behavior.

Daniel Cervone, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He received his doctorate at Stanford University; has held visiting faculty positions at the University of Washington and the University of Rome, La Sapienza; has been a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences; and has served as associate editor of the Journal of Research in Personality. Dr. Cervone's main work involves the development of a conceptual model of the architecture of personality systems and of idiographic, person-centered methods that follow from that model.

Geraldine Downey, PhD, is Vice Provost for Diversity Initiatives and a Professor in the Department of Psychology at Columbia University. She received her BS in psychology from University College, Dublin, and her MA and PhD in developmental psychology from Cornell University. Her work focuses on the personal and interpersonal costs of rejection by significant others and social groups. Dr. Downey is also interested in identifying personal and contextual resources that can ameliorate and remediate the harm of social rejection and marginalization.
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