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Personality and Individual Differences

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Personality and Individual Differences is devoted to the publication of articles (experimental, theoretical, review) which aim to integrate as far as possible the major factors of personality with empirical paradigms from experimental, physiological, animal, clinical, educational, criminological or industrial psychology or to seek an explanation for the causes and major determinants of individual differences in concepts derived from these disciplines. The editors are concerned with both genetic and environmental causes, and they are particularly interested in possible interaction effects. Ultimately they believe that human beings are bio-social organisms and that work on individual differences can be most fruitfully pursued by paying attention to both these aspects of our nature. They believe that advances are more likely to be made by the use of the hypothetical-deductive method, though empirical data based on sound research and providing interesting new findings, would of course not be rejected simply because they might not have a good theoretical underpinning. All in all, the traditional type of work on traits, abilities, attitudes, types and other latent structures underlying consistencies in behavior has in recent years been receiving rather short shrift in traditional journals of personality; Personality and Individual Differences aims to reinstate it to its proper place in psychology, equal in importance with general experimental work, and interacting with it to make up a unitary science of psychology.
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ISSN impreso

0191-8869

ISSN electrónico

1873-3549

Editor responsable

Elsevier

País de edición

Reino Unido

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Dimensions of personality: 16, 5 or 3?—Criteria for a taxonomic paradigm

H.J. Eysenck

Pp. 773-790

Four ways five factors are basic

Paul T. Costa; Robert R. McCrae

Pp. 653-665

Reply to Eysenck

Paul T. Costa; Robert R. McCrae

Pp. 861-865

A reply to Costa and McCrae. P or A and C—the role of theory

H.J. Eysenck

Pp. 867-868

Sex differences in route-learning

Liisa A.M. Galea; Doreen Kimura

Pp. 53-65

Psychometric evaluation of the symptom checklist (SCL-90) in psychiatric inpatients

A. Hafkenscheid

Pp. 751-756

“The personality theories of H. J. Eysenck and J. A. Gray: a comparative review.” G. Matthews and K. Gilliland (1999), Personality and Individual Differences, 26, 583–626

John Brebner

Pp. 1191-1192

Personality and accident liability: are extraversion, neuroticism and psychoticism related to traffic and occupational fatalities?

Timo Lajunen

Pp. 1365-1373

A contemplated revision of the NEO Five-Factor Inventory

Robert R. McCrae; Paul T. Costa

Pp. 587-596

Why do people use Facebook?

Ashwini Nadkarni; Stefan G. Hofmann

Pp. 243-249