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The two disciplines of scientific psychology | 3 |
Beyond the two disciplines of scientific psychology | 27 |
Sir Karl Sir Ronald | 47 |
What units shall we employ? G W Allport | 89 |
Where is the person in personality research? R Carlson | 106 |
Construct validity in psychological tests L J Cronbach | 135 |
Convergent and discriminant validation by the multitrait | 162 |
Recommendations for APA test standards regarding construct | 190 |
reports T D Wilson | 258 |
nomothetic H J Eysenck | 269 |
Individuality and generalization in the psychology | 289 |
Introduction and traits and states as constructs W Mischel | 315 |
the search | 351 |
I On predicting most of the people | 371 |
lessons from the personsituation | 413 |
The cognitive unconscious J F Kihlstrom | 441 |
Wanted a good cookbook P E Meehl | 203 |
Content and style in personality assessment D N Jackson | 218 |
How do selfattributed and implicit motives differ? | 230 |
implications for cognition emotion | 463 |
American and Chinese attributions for social | 527 |
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Personality: Critical Concepts in Psychology, Volumen 1 Cary L. Cooper,Lawrence A. Pervin No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1998 |
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