Great myths of personality M. Brent Donnellan and Richard E. Lucas.

Por: Colaborador(es): Idioma: Inglés Series Great myths of psychologyDetalles de publicación: Hoboken, Nueva Jersey John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021Edición: 1a.EdDescripción: vii, 274 PaginasISBN:
  • 9781118521397 (cloth)
  • 9781118521359 (paperback)
  • 9781118521441 (pdf)
  • 9781118521410 (ePub)
Tema(s): Clasificación NLM:
  • WM 145
Contenidos:
Situational factors overwhelm personality when predicting behavior -- Personality measures do not predict consequential outcomes (like health, wealth, and divorce) well enough to be useful -- There is a single gene for a single personality trait -- Evolutionary perspectives are not relevant for personality -- People come in discrete personality types -- Personality is too complicated to be measured -- Personality measures can be faked so they are not valid -- The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is the best approach for assessing personality -- Projective tests are the best approach for measuring personality -- Unstructured interviews are the best approach for measuring personality -- Most personality quizzes in magazines and on websites provide accurate information about your personality -- Personality traits do not have much consistency across the life span -- Personality is completely stable (or set like plaster) after age 30 -- Traumatic life events dramatically reshape personality -- Adolescence is the most significant period of personality development -- Birth order is an important influence on personality -- Parenting practices are the major source of personality differences -- Happiness is completely determined by situational factors -- Happiness is unrelated to major life events -- Happiness results primarily from person-environment fit -- There is a 3-to-1 positivity- negativity ratio for flourishing -- Personality trait similarity matters for romantic relationships -- Spouses are especially similar in terms of personality traits or spouses have complementary personality traits -- High self-esteem and narcissism are the same attribute -- Perceptions of national character reflect "real" group differences -- Personality is radically different from culture to culture -- Men are from Mars, women are from Venus (men and women have dramatically different personalities) -- Clinicians can't treat personality disorders.
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Situational factors overwhelm personality when predicting behavior -- Personality measures do not predict consequential outcomes (like health, wealth, and divorce) well enough to be useful -- There is a single gene for a single personality trait -- Evolutionary perspectives are not relevant for personality -- People come in discrete personality types -- Personality is too complicated to be measured -- Personality measures can be faked so they are not valid -- The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is the best approach for assessing personality -- Projective tests are the best approach for measuring personality -- Unstructured interviews are the best approach for measuring personality -- Most personality quizzes in magazines and on websites provide accurate information about your personality -- Personality traits do not have much consistency across the life span -- Personality is completely stable (or set like plaster) after age 30 -- Traumatic life events dramatically reshape personality -- Adolescence is the most significant period of personality development -- Birth order is an important influence on personality -- Parenting practices are the major source of personality differences -- Happiness is completely determined by situational factors -- Happiness is unrelated to major life events -- Happiness results primarily from person-environment fit -- There is a 3-to-1 positivity- negativity ratio for flourishing -- Personality trait similarity matters for romantic relationships -- Spouses are especially similar in terms of personality traits or spouses have complementary personality traits -- High self-esteem and narcissism are the same attribute -- Perceptions of national character reflect "real" group differences -- Personality is radically different from culture to culture -- Men are from Mars, women are from Venus (men and women have dramatically different personalities) -- Clinicians can't treat personality disorders.

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