This article develops a comprehensive philosophy-of-science for personality psychology that goes far beyond the scope of the lexical approaches, assessment methods, and trait concepts that currently prevail. One of the field’s most important guiding scientific assumptions, the lexical hypothesis, is analysed from meta-theoretical viewpoints to reveal that it explicitly describes two sets of phenomena that must be clearly differentiated: 1) lexical repertoires and the representations that they encode and 2) the kinds of phenomena that are represented. Thus far, personality psychologists largely explored only the former, but have seriously neglected studying the latter. Meta-theoretical analyses of these different kinds of phenomena and their...
Personality and its assessment are growth areas in the psychological literature and are important in...
Personality is typically defined as the consistent set of traits, attitudes, emotions, and behaviors...
This Special Issue poses a pertinent question: Is a consensual paradigm needed, possible, or even de...
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...
4 pagesSeveral consecutive productive decades of research on basic dimensions of personality have g...
Taxonomic "personality" models are widely used in research and applied fields. This article applies ...
Personality psychology is fragmented across heterogeneous subfields each focussing on particular asp...
John OP, Angleitner A, Ostendorf F. The lexical approach to personality: A historical review of trai...
Personality psychology is fragmented across heterogeneous subfields each focussing on particular asp...
Taxonomic "personality" models are widely used in research and applied fields. This article applies ...
Angleitner A. Personality psychology: trends and developments. European journal of personality. 1991...
31 pages. Published version found at https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1002/per.2311We argue ...
We argue that it is useful to distinguish between three key goals of personality science—description...
As science seeks to make generalisations, a science of individual peculiarities encounters intricate...
Personality and its assessment are growth areas in the psychological literature and are important in...
Personality is typically defined as the consistent set of traits, attitudes, emotions, and behaviors...
This Special Issue poses a pertinent question: Is a consensual paradigm needed, possible, or even de...
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...
4 pagesSeveral consecutive productive decades of research on basic dimensions of personality have g...
Taxonomic "personality" models are widely used in research and applied fields. This article applies ...
Personality psychology is fragmented across heterogeneous subfields each focussing on particular asp...
John OP, Angleitner A, Ostendorf F. The lexical approach to personality: A historical review of trai...
Personality psychology is fragmented across heterogeneous subfields each focussing on particular asp...
Taxonomic "personality" models are widely used in research and applied fields. This article applies ...
Angleitner A. Personality psychology: trends and developments. European journal of personality. 1991...
31 pages. Published version found at https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1002/per.2311We argue ...
We argue that it is useful to distinguish between three key goals of personality science—description...
As science seeks to make generalisations, a science of individual peculiarities encounters intricate...
Personality and its assessment are growth areas in the psychological literature and are important in...
Personality is typically defined as the consistent set of traits, attitudes, emotions, and behaviors...
This Special Issue poses a pertinent question: Is a consensual paradigm needed, possible, or even de...