Oxford Handbook of the Five Factor Model

Oxford Handbook of the Five Factor Model

Widiger, Thomas A.

Oxford University Press Inc

06/2017

608

Dura

Inglês

9780199352487

15 a 20 dias

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1. Introduction
Thomas A. Widiger

Section One: The Five Factor Model

2. The NEO Inventories as Instruments of Psychological Theory
Paul T. Costa, Jr. and Robert R. McRae

3. Neuroticism
Jennifer L. Tackett and Benjamin B. Lahey

4. Extraversion
Joshua Wilt and William Revelle

5. Openness
Angelina R. Sutin

6. Agreeableness and the Five-Factor Model
William G. Graziano and Renee M. Tobin

7. Conscientiousness
Joshua J. Jackson and Brent W. Roberts

Section Two: Construct Validity

8. Robustness
Brian P. O'Connor

9. Universal and Specific in the Five Factor Model of Personality
Jueri Allik and Anu Realo

10. The Lexical Foundation of the Big Five Factor Model
Boele de Raad and Boris Mlacic

11. Factor Analytic Support for the Five Factor Model
Aidan G.C. Wright

12. Childhood Personality and Temperament
Sarah S. W. De Pauw

13. Animal Personality
Alexander Weiss and Marieke C. Gartner

14. Behavior and Molecular Genetics of the Five Factor Model
Amber M. Jarnecke and Susan C. South

15. Personality Neuroscience and the Five Factor Model
Timothy A. Allen and Colin G. DeYoung

Section Three: Applications

16. Assessment of the Five Factor Model
Leonard J. Simms, Trevor F. Williams, and Ericka Nus Simms

17. The Five Factor Model in Business and Industry
Scott E. Seibert and David S. DeGeest

18. Health Psychology
Margaret L. Kern and Howard S. Friedman

19. Cross-Over Analysis: Using the Five Factor Model and NEO Personality Inventory-3 for Assessing Compatibility and Conflict in Couples
Ralph L. Piedmont and Thomas E. Rodgerson

20. Five Factor Model and Personality Disorder
Thomas A. Widiger, Whitney L. Gore, Cristina Crego, Stephanie L. Rojas, and Joshua R. Oltmanns

21. Axis I Disorders
R. Michael Bagby, Amanda A. Uliaszek, Tara M. Gralnick, and Nadia Al-Dajani

22. The Five Factor Model of Personality and Consequential Outcomes in Childhood and Adolescence
Filip De Fruyt, Barbara De Clercq, and Marleen De Bolle

23. Clinical Utility of the Five Factor Model
Stephanie N. Mullins-Sweatt, Douglas B. Samuel, and Ashley C. Helle

Section Four: Conclusions

24. A Five-Factor Discussion
Thomas A. Widiger