Cervone, Shadel, Smith, and Fiori (2006) make a strong case for enhancing theoretical coherence in the study of self-regulation by examining recent advances in personality science. I extend their line of argument, reframe their philosophical reminders and strategically shift their suggestions. My goal is to provide an augmented base from which personality science and self-regulation research and practice can derive mutual benefit. Consensus seems to be emerging that personality science can be usefully conceptualised as a multi-tier structure, each floor of which focuses on different units of analysis. I focus on Tier I (trait units) and Tier II (PAC units (personal action constructs)). I suggest that Tier II is the home of both the social c...
Many researchers contend that the intra-individual configuration of multiple traits, as compared to ...
Research on self and identity has greatly enhanced personality science by directing inquiry more dee...
An extensive, idiographic investigation of individual self-construct systems examined several issues...
Cervone, Shadel, Smith, and Fiori (2006) propose that theories of personality architecture may provi...
ABSTRACT This article examines the relationships between classical trait units as represented by the...
Personality psychology may play a critical role in redirecting the focus of psychological research o...
Previous attempts to construct an integrative framework for personality psychology are primarily des...
This article describes philosophical challenges to the utility of profiling personality, especially ...
In this target article, we argue that personality processes, personality structure, and personality ...
Objective This special issue focuses on self-determination theory (SDT) as an integrative framework ...
Cervone, Shadel, Smith, and Fiori (2006) outline an approach to the study of self-regulation that is...
Personality is not the most popular subfield of psychology. But, in one way or another, personality ...
Four groups of behavioral scientists with divergent theoretical persuasions-43 sociobiologists, 25 b...
Self-determination theory (SDT) is a still rapidly expanding framework of basic and applied research...
Previous attempts to construct an integrative framework for personality psychology are primarily des...
Many researchers contend that the intra-individual configuration of multiple traits, as compared to ...
Research on self and identity has greatly enhanced personality science by directing inquiry more dee...
An extensive, idiographic investigation of individual self-construct systems examined several issues...
Cervone, Shadel, Smith, and Fiori (2006) propose that theories of personality architecture may provi...
ABSTRACT This article examines the relationships between classical trait units as represented by the...
Personality psychology may play a critical role in redirecting the focus of psychological research o...
Previous attempts to construct an integrative framework for personality psychology are primarily des...
This article describes philosophical challenges to the utility of profiling personality, especially ...
In this target article, we argue that personality processes, personality structure, and personality ...
Objective This special issue focuses on self-determination theory (SDT) as an integrative framework ...
Cervone, Shadel, Smith, and Fiori (2006) outline an approach to the study of self-regulation that is...
Personality is not the most popular subfield of psychology. But, in one way or another, personality ...
Four groups of behavioral scientists with divergent theoretical persuasions-43 sociobiologists, 25 b...
Self-determination theory (SDT) is a still rapidly expanding framework of basic and applied research...
Previous attempts to construct an integrative framework for personality psychology are primarily des...
Many researchers contend that the intra-individual configuration of multiple traits, as compared to ...
Research on self and identity has greatly enhanced personality science by directing inquiry more dee...
An extensive, idiographic investigation of individual self-construct systems examined several issues...