Taxonomic "personality" models are widely used in research and applied fields. This article applies the Transdisciplinary Philosophy-of-Science Paradigm for Research on Individuals (TPS-Paradigm) to scrutinise the three methodological steps that are required for developing comprehensive “personality” taxonomies: 1) the approaches used to select the phenomena and events to be studied, 2) the methods used to generate data about the selected phenomena and events and 3) the reduction principles used to extract the “most important” individual-specific variations for constructing “personality” taxonomies. Analyses of some currently popular taxonomies reveal frequent mismatches between the researchers’ explicit and implicit metatheories about “per...
31 pages. Published version found at https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1002/per.2311We argue ...
This Editorial highlights a unique focus of this theme issue on the biological perspectives in deriv...
John OP, Angleitner A, Ostendorf F. The lexical approach to personality: A historical review of trai...
Taxonomic "personality" models are widely used in research and applied fields. This article applies ...
As science seeks to make generalisations, a science of individual peculiarities encounters intricate...
As science seeks to make generalisations, a science of individual peculiarities encounters intricate...
Scientists exploring individuals, as such scientists are individuals themselves and thus not indepen...
Scientists exploring individuals, as such scientists are individuals themselves and thus not indepen...
This article develops a comprehensive philosophy-of-science for personality psychology that goes far...
This article develops a comprehensive philosophy-of-science for personality psychology that goes far...
Models and constructs of individual differences are numerous and diverse. But detecting commonalitie...
Animal researchers are increasingly interested in individual differences in behavior. Their interpre...
Models and constructs of individual differences are numerous and diverse. But detecting commonalitie...
The Transdisciplinary Philosophy-of-Science Paradigm for Research on Individuals (TPS-Paradigm) buil...
The growing interest in “personality” from scientists of ever more diverse fields demands conceptual...
31 pages. Published version found at https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1002/per.2311We argue ...
This Editorial highlights a unique focus of this theme issue on the biological perspectives in deriv...
John OP, Angleitner A, Ostendorf F. The lexical approach to personality: A historical review of trai...
Taxonomic "personality" models are widely used in research and applied fields. This article applies ...
As science seeks to make generalisations, a science of individual peculiarities encounters intricate...
As science seeks to make generalisations, a science of individual peculiarities encounters intricate...
Scientists exploring individuals, as such scientists are individuals themselves and thus not indepen...
Scientists exploring individuals, as such scientists are individuals themselves and thus not indepen...
This article develops a comprehensive philosophy-of-science for personality psychology that goes far...
This article develops a comprehensive philosophy-of-science for personality psychology that goes far...
Models and constructs of individual differences are numerous and diverse. But detecting commonalitie...
Animal researchers are increasingly interested in individual differences in behavior. Their interpre...
Models and constructs of individual differences are numerous and diverse. But detecting commonalitie...
The Transdisciplinary Philosophy-of-Science Paradigm for Research on Individuals (TPS-Paradigm) buil...
The growing interest in “personality” from scientists of ever more diverse fields demands conceptual...
31 pages. Published version found at https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1002/per.2311We argue ...
This Editorial highlights a unique focus of this theme issue on the biological perspectives in deriv...
John OP, Angleitner A, Ostendorf F. The lexical approach to personality: A historical review of trai...