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Personality, Social Psychology, and Psychopathology

2012
This chapter considers the roots of the tripartite marriage of personality, social, and abnormal psychology. It calls for rekindling the conjunctive hopes to put normal and abnormal behavior, thought, and feeling on the same continua. Lewinian field theory and its definition of locomotion forces in the life space provide a frame.
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Socialization and personal change: a personal construct psychology approach

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1998
Socialization and personal change: a personal construct psychology approach As we enter the world of work we are socialized into the role we are to perform, and also into the ethos of the organization where we are to work. This socialization is argued to be both a normative and individualistic process. Studies on socialization which concentrate on the
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Classics in Personality and Social Psychology

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1980
The references from all articles appearing in six personality and social psychology journals for the years 1975, 1976, and 1977 were culled for books and articles published before 1958. These publications dated back to the year 1620, but 80o of them were published after 1940 and 58% after 1950. Three publications (Festinger, 1957; Osgood et al., 1957;
H. S. Bertilson, P. L. Knutson
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An integrated model of social psychological and personality psychological perspectives on personality and wellbeing

Journal of Research in Personality, 2020
Abstract This article uses multi-rater data from 458 triads (students, mother, father, total N = 1374) to examine the relationship of personality ratings with wellbeing ratings, using a multi-method approach to separate accurate perceptions (shared across raters) from biased perceptions of the self (rater-specific variance).
Ulrich Schimmack, Hyunji Kim
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How social was personality? The Allports' ?connection? of social and personality psychology

Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 2000
This paper investigates three conflicting reconstructions of the historical relationship between personality and social psychology and addresses questions they raise regarding the subdisciplinary status of personality in the 1920s and the way in which the field gradually emerged as a separate area of psychology.
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Historiometry in Personality and Social Psychology

Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2009
Abstract Historiometry is one of the oldest methods in personality and social psychology. In fact, the first professional publication in experimental social psychology also incorporated a historiometric study. The present review article begins by describing the nature of the technique with respect to unit definition and sampling, the ...
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Epistemological problems and the personality and social system in social psychology

Theory and Decision, 1975
If we understand social psychology to be an area where sociology and psychology overlap, or more precisely where we try to explain interaction on the basis of psychological and sociological propositions and concepts, we have singled out a field that should be quite challenging not only in theory and method but in the fundamental questions it raises for
Lenk, Hans, Lüschen, Günther
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Cross-Cultural Social and Personality Psychology

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1977
A framework for the study of cultural influences on social behavior is first outlined. Studies suggesting links among the elements of the framework are reviewed. Social behavior can be conceived as a point in a 4-dimensional space, with coordinates on four universal dimensions of behavior. Cultures differ in com plexity and tightness.
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Work and OrganizationsContextualizing Personality and Social Psychology

2012
This chapter addresses the relevance of personality and social psychology to the central life domain of work and organizations. We begin with a general discussion of how the field of organizational psychology is distinct from, yet has been informed by, theory and research in personality and social psychology, distinguishing between horizontal and ...
David V. Day, Deidra J. Schleicher
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Of Persons and Situations, of Personality and Social Psychology

Psychological Inquiry, 1992
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