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Personality
In psychology, personality refers to the emotion, thought, and behavior patterns unique to an individual.
Through the course of western thought, different theories have been put forth to explain the human personality:
- Sigmund Freud broke the human personality down to three significant components: the id, the ego, and the superego. Personality is shaped by the interworkings and conflicts of the three.
- Katherine Briggs and her daughter Isabel Meyers alleged that the writings of Carl Jung delineated personality types.
- B. F. Skinner, a proponent of behaviorism, suggested that the human personality is developed through external stimuli.
- Albert Bandura, a social learning theorist suggested that the forces of memory and feelings worked in conjunction with environmental influences
- Gordon Allport delineates three kinds of traits with varying degrees of intensity: cardinal traits, central traits, and secondary traits.
- Raymond Cattell's research propagated a two-tiered personality sturucture with fifteen "primary factors" and five "secondary factors".
- Building on the work of Cattell and others, Lewis Goldberg proposed a five dimension personality model, nicknamed the "Big Five":
- Extroversion
- Agreeableness
- Conscientiousness
- Emotional Stability
- Intellect
- Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers emphasize the basic goodness of people.
- Holland proposed a "RIASEC" model of personality widely used in vocational counseling. The RIASEC is a circumplex model where the six types, which are represented as a octagon where physically closer types are more related than distal types:
- Realistic - Physical, hands-on, tool-oriented, masculine
- Investigative - Scientific, technical, methodlogical
- Artistic - writing, painting, singing, etc.
- Social - nurturing, supporting, helping, healing
- Enterprising - organizing, activating, motivating
- Conventional - clerical, detail-oriented
A typology of personality models
Modern personality models may generally be broken into three types: factorial models, typologies, and circumplexes.
Factorial models posit that there are dimensions along which human personlaity differs. The main purpose of a personality model is thus to define the dimensions of personality. Factor analysis is a primary tool of theorists composing factorial models. Such models arise directly from a classical individual differences approach to the study of human personality. Goldberg's Big Five model may be the best-known example of this type of theory.
Typologies or type models arise naturally from some theories that posit types of people. For example, astrological signs represented a well-known, pre-scientific typological model. Typological models posit a relatively small number of modal types and possibly some interaction between the types. The Jungian typology implemented in the MBTI may best represent the typology approach.
Circumplex models may resemble factorial or type models but further specify a relationship between the different types or factors. Typically, some types or factors are more related than others and can be presented on a polygon. Holand's RIASEC may be the best-known example of this type of theory. Correlations of personality scores should resemble a simplex form where opposing types have low correlation and close types have a high correlation.
Personality tests
Types of personality tests include the Rorschach test, the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, Myers-Briggs_Type_Indicator, and the Thematic Apperception Test. Critics have pointed to the Forer effect to suggest that some of these appear to be more accurate and discriminating than the really are.
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The Personality Project A guide for those interested in personality theory and research, including readings, abstracts, and links, maintained by Bill Revelle at NWU. http://www.personality-project.org/
Temperament.com Temperamental individuality in infants, children and adults. Research and practical information about temperamental characteristics in research and practice. http://www.temperament.com/
Psychobiography A scholarly resource for psychobiography. Contents include an annotated bibliography of psychobiographical research, articles, and links. http://www.psychobiography.com
St. Mary's University Blume Library: Personality Tests and Resources A gateway of psychology links to Myers-Briggs-related tests, online tests, and other information on personality research. http://library.stmarytx.edu/acadlib/subject/psych/prsnlty.htm
Walter Mischel - Inconsistencies in Personality An article arguing that people's personalities are not as stable as many believe. http://www.uwm.edu/People/hynan/673/673MISCH.html
Laboratory of Personality and Cognition The National Institute on Aging (NIA) Laboratory of Personality and Cognition, headed by Paul T. Costa. http://www.grc.nia.nih.gov/branches/lpc/lpc.htm
Riverside Accuracy Project The Riverside Accuracy Project investigates the determinants of accurate personality judgments of others. http://www.psych.ucr.edu/faculty/funder/RAP/RAP.htm
The Peer Nomination Project Explores the discrepancies between self-report and informant measures in the assessment of personality and personality disorders. http://www.peernom.org/
Personality Theories: Experimental, Clinical, and Correlational This ongoing project at Francis Marion University includes concise introductions to the major theories of personality psychology. http://alpha1.fmarion.edu/~personality/
A Science Odyssey: That's My Theory! In this gameshow by the Public Broadcasting System, readers try to guess the identities of three major personality theorists. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/mytheory/freud/
Vulnerability and Resilience A chapter by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) on Vulnerability and Resilience, including general personality psychology, attachment, self concepts and self esteem. http://www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/baschap2.cfm
Personal Construct Psychology Description of a constructivist system of psychology developed by George Kelly. http://repgrid.com/pcp/
Risktaking.co.uk An introduction to the psychology of risk-taking behavior, focusing upon the personality profiles associated with high-risk sports and health-risk behaviors. http://www.risktaking.co.uk/
Clear Direction Provides personal and professional profiles based on the theories of Axiology. http://www.cleardirection.com
Self-Determination Theory Research-based theory of human motivation and personality in social contexts. Includes researcher profiles, reference lists, selected articles for download in PDF, and research questionnaires and scoring instructions. http://www.psych.rochester.edu/SDT/
Personality and Consciousness Personality theories, processes and disorders. Maslow, Freud, Jung, Adler, Rogers, Skinner. Quotations, descriptions of work, links. http://www.wynja.com/personality/
International Personality Item Pool a collaborative effort of personality researchers to develop advanced measures of individual differences. http://ipip.ori.org/ipip/
Gregorc Associates Training, consulting and publishing firm directed by Dr. Anthony F. Gregorc, the creator of the Mind Styles Model; originator of the four style types: Concrete Sequential (CS), Abstract Sequential (AS), Abstract Random (AR) and Concrete Random (CR); and the developer of the Gregorc Style Delineator. http://www.gregorc.com/
World Database of Happiness A continuous register of scientific research on subjective appreciation of life directed by Ruut Veenhoven, Erasmus University Rotterdam. Features overview, bibliography and contact details for the project participants. http://www.eur.nl/fsw/research/happiness/
The Dimensions of Human Space Theoretical paper on personality type, organizational form, and the structure of human consciousness. http://tap3x.net/ENSEMBLE/main.html
What's in a Face Psychology study exploring the relationships between personality, facial expressions and lasting facial features. http://www.tk421.net/essays/face1.html
Alphabet Soup Personality Types An overview of psycholgical type. http://www.win.net/insightsys/personality_frames.htm
Personality Theories E-text designed for courses in personality theories, addressing psychoanalytic, behavioristic, and humanistic schools of thought, by Dr. C. George Boeree, Psychology Department, Shippensburg University. http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/perscontents.html
Perspectives Existential theory of personality, including an outline of seven common personal perspectives on the world and a number of phenomenological sketches. http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/persp.html
Theories of Personality Outlines for quick reference on the theories of Adler, Erikson, Existential, Freud, Jung, Maslow, Rank, Rogers. http://oldsci.eiu.edu/psychology/Spencer/Personality.html
Revelle.net Prof Revelle's (Northwestern University) site covers personal and individual differences research. http://revelle.net/
Personality theory on Horney's Role of Narcissism Novel approach to personality testing by A.M. Benis, M.D., based on the "genetic" traits of narcissism, perfectionism and aggression. http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Campus/4847/
Great Ideas in Personality This website deals with scientific research programs on the psychology of personality. http://www.personalityresearch.org/
Ptypes A new, comprehensive, and systematic classification of 16 personality types. Criteria and links to pages about persons within each personality group. Comparison between Ptypes personality types, Keirsey's Myers-Briggs, Riso's enneagram, Oldham's personality style, and Brau's astrological signs. http://www.geocities.com/ptypes/
The Habit of Identity Short essay exploring whether our identity is nothing more than the sum of our habits. http://samvak.tripod.com/habit.html
Dr. Joseph M. Pirone Professor of Psychology at SUNY Rockland specializing in Personality. http://student.sunyrockland.edu/~pirone/
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