Individual differences and personality / (Record no. 216275)

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International Standard Book Number 9780123914705
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International Standard Book Number 0123914701
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Personal name Ashton, Michael Craig,
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Title Individual differences and personality /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Michael Ashton.
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Edition statement 2nd edition
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Extent 1 online resource
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Formatted contents note Note continued: 10.4.2. Nerve conduction velocity -- 10.4.3. Reaction time -- 10.4.4. Inspection time -- 10.4.5. Brain waves: averaged evoked potentials -- 10.4.6. Brain glucose metabolism -- 10.5. Genetic and Environmental Influences on Mental Ability -- 10.5.1. Genetic influences -- 10.5.2. Womb environment influences -- 10.5.3. Nutrition -- 10.5.4. Birth order -- 10.6. Evolutionary Function of Mental Ability -- 10.7. Mental Ability and Life Outcomes -- 10.7.1. Academic achievement and performance -- 10.7.2. Job performance, occupational status, and income -- 10.7.3. Longevity and health -- 10.7.4. Law-abidingness versus criminality -- 10.7.5. Marriage: assortative mating -- 10.8. Not All g-Loaded Tasks are the Same -- 10.8.1. Novel versus familiar tasks: fluid and crystallized intelligence -- 10.8.2. Generational changes in mental abilities: the Flynn effect -- 10.8.3. The Flynn effect: are people really getting smarter? -- 10.8.4. Reasoning with numbers and shapes versus understanding verbal concepts: different relations with personality -- 10.9. Alternative Ideas About Mental Abilities -- 10.9.1. Gardner's "Theory of Multiple Intelligences" -- 10.9.2. Sternberg's "Triarchic Theory of Intelligence" -- 10.9.3. Emotional Intelligence -- 10.10. Summary and Conclusions -- 11. Vocational Interests -- 11.1. How Vocational Interests are Measured -- 11.2. Score Reports from Vocational Interest Surveys -- 11.3. Constructing Vocational Interest Scales: Empirical and Rational Strategies -- 11.4. Major Dimensions of Vocational Interests -- 11.5. Vocational Interests and Personality -- 11.6. Vocational Interests and Mental Abilities -- 11.7. Validity of Vocational Interest Surveys -- 11.7.1. Relations with job satisfaction and (lack of) turnover -- 11.7.2. Relations with job performance -- 11.8. Origins of Vocational Interests: Developmental Change and Stability, Genetic and Environmental Influences, Biological Bases, and Evolution -- 11.8.1. Stability of vocational interests -- 11.8.2. Genetic and environmental influences on vocational interests -- 11.8.3. Evolutionary function of vocational interests -- 11.9. Summary and Conclusions -- 12. Religion and Politics -- 12.1. Religion -- 12.1.1. Is religiosity a personality characteristic? -- 12.1.2. Religiosity and the major dimensions of personality -- 12.1.3. Developmental change and stability in religiosity -- 12.1.4. Religiosity and paranormal beliefs -- 12.1.5. Religiosity and life outcomes -- 12.2. Politics -- 12.2.1. Right-Wing Authoritarianism -- 12.2.2. Social Dominance Orientation -- 12.2.3. Relations between Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Social Dominance Orientation -- 12.2.4. Social values -- 12.2.5. Attitudes, values, and personality -- 12.2.6. Developmental change and stability in political attitudes -- 12.3. Origins of Religious Beliefs and Political Attitudes: Biological Bases, Genetic and Environmental Influences, and Evolutionary Function -- 12.3.1. Biological bases -- 12.3.2. Genetic and environmental influences -- 12.3.3. Evolutionary function -- 12.4. Summary and Conclusions -- 13. Sexuality -- 13.1. Major Dimensions of Sexuality -- 13.2. Sexuality and Personality -- 13.2.1. Sexual Arousal and personality -- 13.2.2. Sexual Commitment and personality -- 13.2.3. Sexual Orientation and personality -- 13.3. Origins of Variation in Sexuality: Developmental Stability and Change, Genetic and Environmental Influences, Biological Bases, and Evolution -- 13.4. Sexual Arousal -- 13.4.1. Genetic and environmental influences -- 13.4.2. Biological bases -- 13.4.3. Evolutionary function -- 13.5. Sexual Commitment (or Restricted versus Unrestricted Sociosexuality) -- 13.5.1. Genetic and environmental influences -- 13.5.2. Biological bases -- 13.5.3. Evolutionary function -- 13.6. Sexual Orientation -- 13.6.1. Genetic and environmental influences and biological bases -- 13.6.1.1. Estimating the heritability of sexual orientation -- 13.6.1.2. Development of sexual orientation? "Exotic becomes erotic" -- 13.6.1.3. Development of sexual orientation? Number of older brothers -- 13.6.2. Evolutionary function -- 13.7. Summary and Conclusions -- Conclusions -- What We Have Learned So Far -- What We Have Yet to Learn.
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Keyword Personality.
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Keyword Individual differences.
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url https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780124160095
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