1st Edition
Personality Topics in Honor of Jerry S. Wiggins A Special Issue of Multivariate Behavioral Research
Edited By Lewis R. Goldberg
Copyright 2005
224 Pages
by
Psychology Press
224 Pages
by
Psychology Press
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First published in 2004. The overall purpose of this text is to introduce beginning researchers to the study of educational and social policy, how it has been examined from a scholarly perspective, and the salient issues to consider in conceptualizing and conducting policy research. The emphasis is on introduce, as the various policy fields within the public sector (for example, education, energy,... Read more
Volume 39, Number 2, 2004
Contents: L.R. Goldberg, Introduction by Guest Editor. D.S. Nichols, Giving the Self a Voice in MMPI Self-Report: Jerry Wiggins and the Content Scales. E.B. Ansell, A.L. Pincus, Interpersonal Perception of the Five-Factor Model of Personality: An Examination Using the Structural Summary Method for Circumplex Data. M.S.M. Yik, J.A. Russell, On the Relationship Between Circumplexes: Affect and Wiggins' IAS. K.K. Trobst, L.E. Ayearst, R.T. Salekin, Where is the Personality in Personality Disorder Assessment? A Comparison Across Four Sets of Personality Disorder Scales. J.A. Johnson, The Impact of Item Characteristics on Item and Scale Validity. D.L. Paulhus, R.W. Robins, K.H. Trzesniewski, J.L. Tracy, Two Replicable Suppressor Situations in Personality Research. K. Lee, M.C. Ashton, Psychometric Properties of the HEXACO Personality Inventory. R. LaForge, The Early Development of the Interpersonal System of Personality (ISP).
Contents: L.R. Goldberg, Introduction by Guest Editor. D.S. Nichols, Giving the Self a Voice in MMPI Self-Report: Jerry Wiggins and the Content Scales. E.B. Ansell, A.L. Pincus, Interpersonal Perception of the Five-Factor Model of Personality: An Examination Using the Structural Summary Method for Circumplex Data. M.S.M. Yik, J.A. Russell, On the Relationship Between Circumplexes: Affect and Wiggins' IAS. K.K. Trobst, L.E. Ayearst, R.T. Salekin, Where is the Personality in Personality Disorder Assessment? A Comparison Across Four Sets of Personality Disorder Scales. J.A. Johnson, The Impact of Item Characteristics on Item and Scale Validity. D.L. Paulhus, R.W. Robins, K.H. Trzesniewski, J.L. Tracy, Two Replicable Suppressor Situations in Personality Research. K. Lee, M.C. Ashton, Psychometric Properties of the HEXACO Personality Inventory. R. LaForge, The Early Development of the Interpersonal System of Personality (ISP).
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