The Oxford handbook of the five factor model / edited by Thomas A. Widiger.

The Five Factor Model, which measures individual differences on extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, emotional stability, and openness to experience, is arguably the most prominent dimensional model of general personality structure. In fact, there is now a considerable body of research su...

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Other Authors: Widiger, Thomas A. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2015-
Series:Oxford handbooks online.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Thomas A. Widiger
  • The neo inventories as instruments of psychological theory / Paul T. Costa, Jr. and Robert R. McRae
  • Neuroticism / Jennifer L. Tackett, Benjamin B. Lahey
  • Extraversion / Joshua Wilt, William Revelle
  • Openness / Angelina R. Sutin
  • Agreeableness and the five-factor model / William G. Graziano, Renee M. Tobin
  • Conscientiousness / Joshua J. Jackson
  • Robustness / Brian P. O'Connor
  • Universal and specific in the five-factor model of personality / Jüri Allik, Anu Realo
  • The lexical foundation of the big five-factor model / Boele de Raad, Boris Mlacic
  • The five-factor model of personality and consequential outcomes in childhood and adolescence / Filip De Fruyt, Barbara De Clercq, Marleen De Bolle
  • Factor analytic support for the five-factor model / Aidan G.C. Wright
  • Childhood personality and temperament / Sarah S.W. De Pauw
  • Animal personality / Alexander Weiss, Marieke C. Gartner
  • Behavior and molecular genetics of the five-factor model / Amber M. Jarnecke, Susan C. South
  • Personality neuroscience and the five-factor model / Timothy A. Allen, Colin G. DeYoung
  • Assessment of the five-factor model / Leonard J. Simms, Trevor F. Williams, Ericka Nus Simms
  • The five-factor model of personality in business and industry / Scott E. Seibert, David S. DeGeest
  • Health psychology / Margaret L. Kern, Howard S. Friedman
  • Cross-over analysis : using the five-factor model and neo personality inventory-3 for assessing compatibility and conflict in couples / Ralph L. Piedmont, Thomas E. Rodgerson
  • Five-factor model and personality disorder / Thomas A. Widiger, Whitney L. Gore, Cristina Crego, Stephanie L. Rojas, Joshua R. Oltmanns
  • Axis I disorders / R. Michael Bagby, Amanda A. Uliaszek, Tara M. Gralnick, Nadia Al-Dajani
  • Clinical utility of the five-factor model / Stephanie N. Mullins-Sweatt, Douglas B. Samuel, Ashley C. Helle
  • A five-factor discussion / Thomas A. Widiger