01675cam a2200241 a 4500999001500000020003100015020002800046020002500074020002200099022001800121050001600139100002400155245010000179250001200279260004500291300003600336500005100372505085000423650001701273700002601290942000701316952011001323 c4572d4572 a9780205050178 (alk. paper) a0205050174 (alk. paper) a9780205072835 (pbk.) a0205072836 (pbk.) a978020505076500aBF698b.F911 aFriedman, Howard S.10aPersonality :bclassic theories and modern research /cHoward S. Friedman, Miriam W. Schustack. a5th ed. aBoston :bPearson Allyn & Bacon,cc2012. axxiii, 552 p. :bill. ;c27 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references and index 0 aPart I. 1. Introduction 1. What is personality? 2. How is personality studied and assessed? Part II Eight basic aspects of personality 3. Psychoanalytic aspects of personality 4. Neo-analytic and ego aspects of personality : identity 5. Biological aspects of personality 6. Behaviorist and learning aspects of personality 7. Cognitive and social-cognitive aspects of personality 8. Trait aspects of personality 9. Humanistic, existential, and positive aspects of personality 10. Person-situation interactionist aspects of personality Part III. Applications to individual differences 11. Male-female differences 12. Stress, adjustment, and health differences 13. Culture, religion, and ethnicity : processes and differences 14. Love and hate Part IV. Conclusion and outlook for the future 15. Where will we find personality? 0aPersonality.1 aSchustack, Miriam W., cBK 001040708REFaMUCGMbMUCGMcGENd2014-05-08l0oBF698 .F91p39512r2018-11-08 00:00:00w2018-11-08yBK