Nowadays, dynamic S-P-R models, developed within personality research, seem to offer the chance for the development of a unitary research framework, one including individual and environmental factors, from both structural and dynamic levels of personality. Complexity concept is a fundamental element of convergence of the different existing theoretical and methodological approaches. From this expanded view, personality appears as an “hyper-complex” system of intra-individual circular interactions, and of recursive relations between internal and external factors, that develops and grows self-organizing. This approach takes into account, within a wide interpretative framework, the contributions from various humanistic and scientific discipline...
Human beings exist in multiple substrates or dimensions. But we still need more comprehensive and in...
In former days the descriptions of personality were based on typologies, reflecting the view that pe...
There are many ways to think about the stable, individual differences we call personality. Some appr...
Nowadays, dynamic S-P-R models, developed within personality research, seem to offer the chance for ...
In this paper, we demonstrate how an integrative approach to personality-one that combines within-pe...
The implications of conceptualizing personality as a cognitive-affective processing system thatfunct...
Personality psychology may play a critical role in redirecting the focus of psychological research o...
The field of personality psychology possesses rich theories and excellent research, but few good mea...
Personality can be understood from at least two perspectives. One focuses on stable, between-person ...
How do you describe personality? One way is to begin with a picture of where personality is in relat...
In this target article, we argue that personality processes, personality structure, and personality ...
Previous attempts to construct an integrative framework for personality psychology are primarily des...
Organized around the personality systems framework, this text offers students a clear and engaging i...
<p>Pre-existing possibility is recognized in complexity theory (for example, by John Holland: 1995, ...
Although psychological differences appear to be a factor in political and social division, there ar...
Human beings exist in multiple substrates or dimensions. But we still need more comprehensive and in...
In former days the descriptions of personality were based on typologies, reflecting the view that pe...
There are many ways to think about the stable, individual differences we call personality. Some appr...
Nowadays, dynamic S-P-R models, developed within personality research, seem to offer the chance for ...
In this paper, we demonstrate how an integrative approach to personality-one that combines within-pe...
The implications of conceptualizing personality as a cognitive-affective processing system thatfunct...
Personality psychology may play a critical role in redirecting the focus of psychological research o...
The field of personality psychology possesses rich theories and excellent research, but few good mea...
Personality can be understood from at least two perspectives. One focuses on stable, between-person ...
How do you describe personality? One way is to begin with a picture of where personality is in relat...
In this target article, we argue that personality processes, personality structure, and personality ...
Previous attempts to construct an integrative framework for personality psychology are primarily des...
Organized around the personality systems framework, this text offers students a clear and engaging i...
<p>Pre-existing possibility is recognized in complexity theory (for example, by John Holland: 1995, ...
Although psychological differences appear to be a factor in political and social division, there ar...
Human beings exist in multiple substrates or dimensions. But we still need more comprehensive and in...
In former days the descriptions of personality were based on typologies, reflecting the view that pe...
There are many ways to think about the stable, individual differences we call personality. Some appr...