Temperaments are often regarded as biologically based psychological tendencies with intrinsic paths of development. It is argued that this definition applies to the personality traits of the five-factor model. Evidence for the endogenous nature of traits is summarized from studies of behavior genetics, parent¿child relations, personality structure, animal personality, and the longitudinal stability of individual differences. New evidence for intrinsic maturation is offered from analyses of NEO Five-Factor Inventory scores for men and women age 14 and over in German, British, Spanish, Czech, and Turkish samples (N = 5,085). These data support strong conceptual links to child temperament despite modest empirical associations. The intrinsic ma...
Developmental processes can have major impacts on the correlations in behaviour across contexts (con...
Developmental processes can have major impacts on the correlations in behaviour across contexts (con...
Recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have shown that temperament is strongly influenced by ...
Explanations of the stable sources of variation among children and adults in dominant emotional mood...
While there is a general consensus that temperament forms the enduring, biologically based foundatio...
McCrae RR, Costa PT, Ostendorf F, et al. Nature over nurture: Temperament, personality, and life spa...
This study presents findings about longitudinal and cross-generational similarities in temperament a...
In this chapter, we articulate a developmental perspective on personality traits from early childhoo...
An integrative perspective on child temperament concepts, which is possible within the boundaries of...
In this article, we present an integrative perspective on temperament and personality development. P...
This chapter discusses the blossoming research on childhood personality, addressing salient question...
Developmental processes can have major impacts on the correlations in behaviour across contexts (con...
Animal personality is a well studied topic in behavioral biology, but most studies have focused only...
Recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have shown that temperament is strongly influenced by ...
Psychological researches have not yet managed to expressly clarify the roles of inheritance (genotyp...
Developmental processes can have major impacts on the correlations in behaviour across contexts (con...
Developmental processes can have major impacts on the correlations in behaviour across contexts (con...
Recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have shown that temperament is strongly influenced by ...
Explanations of the stable sources of variation among children and adults in dominant emotional mood...
While there is a general consensus that temperament forms the enduring, biologically based foundatio...
McCrae RR, Costa PT, Ostendorf F, et al. Nature over nurture: Temperament, personality, and life spa...
This study presents findings about longitudinal and cross-generational similarities in temperament a...
In this chapter, we articulate a developmental perspective on personality traits from early childhoo...
An integrative perspective on child temperament concepts, which is possible within the boundaries of...
In this article, we present an integrative perspective on temperament and personality development. P...
This chapter discusses the blossoming research on childhood personality, addressing salient question...
Developmental processes can have major impacts on the correlations in behaviour across contexts (con...
Animal personality is a well studied topic in behavioral biology, but most studies have focused only...
Recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have shown that temperament is strongly influenced by ...
Psychological researches have not yet managed to expressly clarify the roles of inheritance (genotyp...
Developmental processes can have major impacts on the correlations in behaviour across contexts (con...
Developmental processes can have major impacts on the correlations in behaviour across contexts (con...
Recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have shown that temperament is strongly influenced by ...