We presented a newly emerging model, called the six-foci model of personality (Hooker & McAdams, 2003), to encourage researchers to look beyond the familiar five-factor model of personality encompassing the big five traits of openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism (OCEAN). Reactions to our six-foci model provided additional issues to consider. We respond to the commentaries by Mrozcek and Spiro (2003), McCrae (2003), and Wagerman, Wright, and Funder (2003), and we note areas of commonality as well as points where we hold differing views. In general, all commentaries agreed that going beyond the trait framework is necessary to move the field of personality and aging forward. T HE six-foci model of perso...
Increasing numbers of empirical studies provide compelling evidence that personality traits change a...
Research has made great progress in recent years to better understand how individual differences pre...
In this article we reply to the issues raised by the three commentaries on Ferguson's (2012) article...
We presented a newly emerging model, called the six-foci model of personality (Hooker & McAdams,...
The article by Hooker and McAdams (2003) challenges psychologists to rethink some of the theoretical...
In a response to comments by P. T. Costa, Jr., and R. R. McCrae on the current authors' original art...
Comments on the original article "A New Big Five: Fundamental Principles for an Integrative Science ...
Hooker and McAdams (2003) offer a six-foci model of personality organized around the concepts of str...
This response to Hogan and Foster’s (2016) rethinking of personality refutes their claim that both n...
This book highlights international efforts to better understand the role of individual differences i...
Specht J, Bleidorn W, Denissen JJA, et al. What Drives Adult Personality Development? A Comparison o...
Replies to comments by Maddi (see record 2006-05893-007) on \u27A Tale of Two Visions: Can a New Vie...
ncreasing numbers of empirical studies provide compelling evidence that personality traits change ac...
© 2015 European Association of Personality Psychology. There is a well-established tradition of asse...
Background The classification of personality disorder is in a state of flux. Revision is necessary, ...
Increasing numbers of empirical studies provide compelling evidence that personality traits change a...
Research has made great progress in recent years to better understand how individual differences pre...
In this article we reply to the issues raised by the three commentaries on Ferguson's (2012) article...
We presented a newly emerging model, called the six-foci model of personality (Hooker & McAdams,...
The article by Hooker and McAdams (2003) challenges psychologists to rethink some of the theoretical...
In a response to comments by P. T. Costa, Jr., and R. R. McCrae on the current authors' original art...
Comments on the original article "A New Big Five: Fundamental Principles for an Integrative Science ...
Hooker and McAdams (2003) offer a six-foci model of personality organized around the concepts of str...
This response to Hogan and Foster’s (2016) rethinking of personality refutes their claim that both n...
This book highlights international efforts to better understand the role of individual differences i...
Specht J, Bleidorn W, Denissen JJA, et al. What Drives Adult Personality Development? A Comparison o...
Replies to comments by Maddi (see record 2006-05893-007) on \u27A Tale of Two Visions: Can a New Vie...
ncreasing numbers of empirical studies provide compelling evidence that personality traits change ac...
© 2015 European Association of Personality Psychology. There is a well-established tradition of asse...
Background The classification of personality disorder is in a state of flux. Revision is necessary, ...
Increasing numbers of empirical studies provide compelling evidence that personality traits change a...
Research has made great progress in recent years to better understand how individual differences pre...
In this article we reply to the issues raised by the three commentaries on Ferguson's (2012) article...