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The Praeger Handbook of Personality across Cultures: [3 volumes]


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Praeger Handbook of Personality across Cultures: [3 volumes]

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781440841033

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

14th July 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

155.8

Physical Properties

Contains:

Contains 3 hardbacks

Number of Pages:

999

Weight:

2240g

Description

This important multivolume work sheds light on currentand futureresearch on cultural universals and differences in personality in their evolutionary, ecological, and cultural contexts. How does culture impact personality traits To answer that question, the three volumes in this set address current theory and research on culture and personality in an effort to determine how people differand how they are alike. Detailed chapters by scholars from around the world unveil a fascinating picture of the relationship between culture and important aspects of personality. They also address the accuracy or meaningfulness of trait comparisons across cultures and the methods and limitations of research on the subject. As most psychological research is conducted on participants from Western industrialized countries, a work that includes a wide range of cultures not only fosters a more complete understanding of human personality, but also broadens perspectives on value systems and ways to live. Each of the three volumes concentrates on distinct areas of research, exposing the reader to the diverse theoretical and empirical approaches and topics in the field. Volume 1 focuses on the cross-cultural study of personality dispositions or traits. Volume 2 examines the relationship between culture and other important aspects of personality, including the self, emotions, motives, values, beliefs, and life narratives, as well as aspects of personality and adjustment associated with biculturalism and intercultural competence. Volume 3 looks at evolutionary, genetic, and neuroscience perspectives on personality across cultures along with ecological and cultural influences. In addition to providing readers with a thorough analysis of current and future directions for research, this unrivaled work brings together multiple perspectives on personality across cultures, thereby promoting a more integrative understanding of this important topic.

Reviews

Though the set is cohesive, each book can stand alone. . . . VERDICT For postgraduates or professionals in the areas of psychology, sociology, or anthropology. * Library Journal *

Author Bio

A. Timothy Church, PhD, is professor emeritus of counseling psychology at Washington State University, Pullman.

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