Normal personality processes /
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Published: |
Academic Press,
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Publisher Address: | Orlando, Fla. : |
Publication Dates: | 1984. |
Literature type: | eBook |
Language: | English |
Series: |
Progress in experimental personality research ;
volume 13 |
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Online Access: |
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/bookseries/00796255/13 |
Carrier Form: | 1 online resource (x, 374 pages) : illustrations. |
ISBN: |
9781483219264 1483219267 |
Index Number: | BF698 |
CLC: | B848 |
Contents: |
Front Cover; Normal Personality Processes; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; CHAPTER 1. MASCULINITY, FEMININITY, AND GENDER-RELATED TRAITS: A CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS AND CRITIQUE OF CURRENT RESEARCH; I. Introduction; II. Properties of the Personal Attributes Questionnaire and Bern Sex Role Inventory; III. Conceptions of Masculinity, Femininity, and Sex-Role Identification; IV. Androgyny and Its Vicissitudes; V. What Do the BSRI and PAQ Measure?; VI. Issues Related to Combining M and F Scores; VII. Androgyny as an Emergent Construct; VIII. Issues Related to Mental Health. IX. Masculinity and Femininity as Gender IdentityX. Summary and Conclusions; References; CHAPTER 2. VOLITIONAL ASPECTS OF ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION AND LEARNED HELPLESSNESS: TOWARD A COMPREHENSIVE THEORY OF ACTION CONTROL; I. Introduction; II. Action Control and Achievement-Related Behavior; III. A General Framework for the Theory of Action Control; IV. The Problem of Volition in Various Subfields of Psychology; V. Two Modes of Control: Action and State Orientations; VI. Conclusion; References. CHAPTER 3. DIFFERENTIAL INVOLVEMENT IN DELINQUENCY: TOWARD AN INTERPRETATION IN TERMS OF REPUTATION MANAGEMENTI. Introduction; II. Research Strategies; III. The Consistency of Delinquent Conduct; IV. Explanations of Delinquency; V. Delinquency and Reputation; VI. Delinquency as a Consequence of Knowledge Deficits; VII. Motivational Factors in Delinquency; VIII. Conclusions; References; CHAPTER 4. ACTS, DISPOSITIONS, AND PERSONALITY; I. From Acts to Dispositions; II. Act Frequency Research Methods; III. The Comparative Analysis of Dispositions; IV. Dispositions as Modal Human Tendencies. V. Analysis of Individual Differences in DispositionsVI. Dispositions in the Idiographic Analysis of Persons; VII. From Dispositions to Personality; References; CHAPTER 5. PERSONALITY AND CHRONIC HEADACHE; I. Introduction; II. Classification and Description of Headache; III. Review of the Clinical Observation Literature; IV. Review of Investigations Employing Standardized Psychological Tests; V. Studies on Personality and Headache from the SUNYA Headache Project; VI. Overall Discussion; References; INDEX; CONTENTS OF PREVIOUS VOLUMES. |