The SAGE Handbook of Personality and Individual Differences

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Edited by Virgil Zeigler-Hill, Todd K. Shackelford
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Virgil Zeigler-Hill, PhD, is an associate professor in the Department of Psychology at Oakland University. His research focuses on three interrelated areas: (1) self-esteem, (2) dark personality features (e.g., narcissism, spitefulness, psychopathy), and (3) interpersonal relationships. Much of his research reflects an integration of his primary interests (e.g., the role that dark personality features play in interpersonal relationships). Todd K. Shackelford received his Ph.D. in evolutionary psychology in 1997 from the University of Texas at Austin. Since 2010, he is Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychology at Oakland University (http://www.oakland.edu/psychology) in Rochester, Michigan, where he is Co-Director of the Evolutionary Psychology Lab (www.ToddKShackelford.com). In 2016, he was appointed Distinguished Professor by the Oakland University Board of Trustees. He led the founding of new Ph.D. and M.S. programs (http://www.oakland.edu/psychology/grad/), which launched in 2012. Shackelford has published around 300 journal articles and his work has been cited over 22,000 times. Much of Shackelford's research addresses sexual conflict between men and women, with a special focus on men's physical, emotional, and sexual violence against their intimate partners. Since 2006, Shackelford has served as editor of the journal Evolutionary Psychology, and in 2014 founded the journal Evolutionary Psychological Science as Editor-in-Chief.

VOLUME 01: THE SCIENCE OF PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES PART 01: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES Chapter 1: Trait Perspective - Robert R. McCrae Chapter 2: Personality in Nonhuman Animals: Comparative Perspectives and Applications - Jennifer Vonk & Taryn Eaton Chapter 3: Psychodynamic Perspective - Robert F. Bornstein, Crista E. Maracic, & Adam P. Natoli Chapter 4: Transdisciplinary Philosophy-of-Science Paradigm for Research on Individuals: Foundations for the Science of Personality and Individual Differences - Jana Uher Chapter 5: Socioanalytic Theory: Basic Concepts, Supporting Evidence, and Practical Implications - Robert Hogan & Gerhard Blickle Chapter 6: Why Do Traits Come Together? The Underlying Trait and Network Approaches - Rene Mottus & Mike H. Allerhand Chapter 7: Implicit Theories of Personality Across Development: Impacts on Coping, Resilience, and Mental Health - Jessica L. Schleider & Hans S. Schroder Chapter 8: Contemporary Integrative Interpersonal Theory of Personality - Sindes Dawood, Emily A. Dowgwillo, Leila Z. Wu, & Aaron L. Pincus Chapter 9: Evolutionary Perspectives on Personality and Individual Differences - Yael Sela & Nicole Barbaro PART 02: RESEARCH STRATEGIES FOR STUDYING PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES Chapter 10: Measuring Personality Processes in the Lab and the Field - Cornelia Wrzus, Martin Quintus, & Anna Baumert Chapter 11: Movement Pattern Analysis (MPA): Decoding Individual Differences in Embodied Decision Making - Brenda L. Connors, Carol-Lynne Moore, Richard Rende, & Timothy J. Colton Chapter 12: The Various Roles of Replication in Scientific Research - Gregory Francis Chapter 13: Implicit Measures - Michela Schroeder-Abe & Ramzi Fatfouta Chapter 14: Ambulatory Monitoring and Ambulatory Assessment in Personality Research - Mario Wenzel & Thomas Kubiak Chapter 15: Behavioral Observation in the Study of Personality and Individual Differences - Christopher S. Nave, Michael G. Feeney, & R. Michael Furr Chapter 16: What Do We Know When We LIWC a Person? Text Analysis as an Assessment Tool for Traits, Personal Concerns, and Life Stories - Cindy K. Chung & James W. Pennebaker Chapter 17: Longitudinal Data Analysis for Personality Psychologists - Steffen Nestler Chapter 18: The network structure of personality psychology: What the SAGE Handbook of Personality and Individual Differences tells us about the nature of the field - Kevin Lanning, Sonia Baron, & Gregory D. Webster PART 03: THE MEASUREMENT OF PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDIUAL DIFFERENCES Chapter 19: Pathological Personality Traits: The Movement Toward Dimensional Approaches to Psychopathology - Zara E. Wright & Robert F. Krueger Chapter 20: Conceptualizing and Measuring Intelligence - Gilles E. Gignac Chapter 21: Measurement of Situational Influences - Kai T. Horstmann, John F. Rauthmann, & Ryne A. Sherman Chapter 22: Taxometric Analysis - David K. Marcus & Alyssa L. Norris Chapter 23: Within-Person Variability in Narcissism - Miranda Giacomin & Christian H. Jordan Chapter 24: Interpersonal Perception Models - Jeremy C. Biesanz Chapter 25: Accounting for Socially Desirable Responding in Personality Assessment - Joyce H. L. Lui, Christopher T. Barry, & Katrina H. McDougall Chapter 26: Personality Assessment in Forensic Psychology - John F. Edens, David DeMatteo, Shannon E. Kelley, & Shelby Arnold Chapter 27: Measuring the Dark Side of Personality - Beth A. Visser & Stephanie Campbell Chapter 28: Putting Time in a Wider Perspective: The Past, the Present, and the Future of Time Perspective Theory - Maciej Stolarski, Nicolas Fieulaine, & Philip G. Zimbardo VOLUME 02: ORIGINS OF PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES PART 04: BIOLOGICAL ORIGINS OF PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES Chapter 29: Hormonal Influences on Personality and Individual Differences - Jennifer Guinn Sellers & Thanh Thanh L. Nguyen Chapter 30: Molecular Genetic Studies of Human Temperament - Kostas A. Papageorgiou & Vijeinika Vipulananthan Chapter 31: Digit Ratio and Personality and Individual Differences - John T. Manning & Bernhard Fink Chapter 32: Morningness-Eveningness and Sociosexuality from a Life-History Perspective - James Marvel-Coen, Coltan Scrivner, & Dario Maestripieri Chapter 33: Toward the Molecular Basis of Personality - Turhan Canli PART 05: DEVELOPMENTAL ORIGINS OF PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES Chapter 34: Individual Differences in Personal Narrative: Coherence, Autobiographical Reasoning, and Meaning Making - Theodore E. A. Waters & Christin Koeber Chapter 35: Developmental Profiles of Individuals with Psychopathic Traits: The Good, the Bad, and the Snake - Marie-Helene Cigna, Jean-Pierre Guay, & Nathalie M. G. Fontaine Chapter 36: Generational Changes in Self-Esteem and Narcissism - Eunike Wetzel, M. Brent Donnellan, Richard W. Robins, & Kali H. Trzesniewski Chapter 37: The Role of the Family in Personality Development - Ugo Pace & Alessia Passanisi Chapter 38: The Role of Peers in Personality Development - Julia Zimmermann & Anne K. Reitz Chapter 39: Personality Development in Adolescence and Young Adulthood - Theo A. Klimstra, Jeroen Borghuis, & Wiebke Bleidorn Chapter 40: The Development of Evolutionarily Adaptive Individual Differences: Children as Active Participants in Their Current and Future Survival - P. Douglas Sellers, II, Karin Machluf, & David F. Bjorklund Chapter 41: Cross-Situational Consistency, Variability, and the Behavioral Signature - Marc A. Fournier & D. S. Moskowitz Chapter 42: Transactions of Personality and the Social Environment During Development - Odilia M. Laceulle & Marcel A. G. van Aken Chapter 43: Personality Development in Adulthood - Marcus Mund, Julia Zimmermann, & Franz J. Neyer Chapter 44: Moral Character: Current Insights and Future Directions - Erik G. Helzer, R. Michael Furr, & Eranda Jayawickreme PART 06: ENVIRONMENTAL ORIGINS OF PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES Chapter 45: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Personality and Individual Differences - Jueri Allik & Anu Realo Chapter 46: Threat of Infectious Disease - Iris M. Wang, Nicholas M. Michalak, & Joshua M. Ackerman Chapter 47: Sex Ratio Influences on Personality and Individual Differences - Daniel J. Kruger Chapter 48: Individualism and Collectivism - Takeshi Hamamura, Karim Bettache, & Yi Xu Chapter 49: Exploring Potential Causes of Individual Differences in the Expression of Neonatal Imitation - Siobhan Kennedy-Costantini & Mark Nielsen Chapter 50: Individual Differences and Romantic Relationships: Bidirectional Influences on Self and Relational Processes - Brent A. Mattingly, Kevin P. McIntyre, & Dylan Faulkner Selterman Chapter 51: The Gender Similarities Hypothesis - Jennifer L. Petersen Chapter 52: Positive Personality Change Following Adversity - Eranda Jayawickreme & Corinne E. Zachry Chapter 53: Self-Sacrifice for a Cause: A Review and an Integrative Model - Jocelyn J. Belanger, Birga M. Schumpe, Bhavna Menon, Joanna Conda Ng, & No?mie Nociti VOLUME 3: APPLICATIONS OF PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES PART 07: HEALTH AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT Chapter 54: Personality Pathology - Michael P. Hengartner, Johannes Zimmermann, & Aidan G. C. Wright Chapter 55: Personality and Depression - Daniel N. Klein, Megan C. Finsaas, Brandon L. Goldstein, Ellen M. Kessel, Daniel Kopala-Sibley, & Roman Kotov Chapter 56: Emotion Regulation: Theoretical Models, Associated Outcomes, and Recent Advances - Kim L. Gratz, Laura J. Dixon, Elizabeth J. Kiel, & Matthew T. Tull Chapter 57: Stress and Its Multiple Faces - Dusica Lecic Tosevski, Olivera Vukocic, Bojana Pejuskovic, & Nadja P. Maric Chapter 58: Self-Regulation: An Integrative Review - Rick H. Hoyle & Erin K. Davisson Chapter 59: Disease Avoidance: An Evolutionary Perspective on Personality and Individual Differences - Natalie J. Shook, Benjamin Oosterhoff, John A. Terrizzi, & Russ Clay Chapter 60: Measurement and Theory in Disgust Sensitivity - Joshua M. Tybur & Annika K. Karinen PART 08: SOCIAL BEHAVIOR Chapter 61: Aggression - Wayne A. Warburton & Craig A. Anderson Chapter 62: Agreeableness: A Three-Level Integration - William G. Graziano & Renee M. Tobin Chapter 63: Social Hierarchies - Patricia H. Hawley & Andrew R. Bower Chapter 64: Interpersonal Accuracy in Trait Judgments - Tera D. Letzring & David C. Funder Chapter 65: Experiencing and Regulating Desire - Wilhelm Hofmann & Lotte van Dillen Chapter 66: Externalizing, Psychopathy, and Antisocial Personality Disorder: A Parsimonious, Trait-Based Approach - David D. Vachon, Donald R. Lynam, Joshua D. Miller, & Robert F. Krueger Chapter 67: The Personality Bases of Political Ideology and Behavior - Aleksandra Cichocka & Kristof Dhont Chapter 68: Personality and Religiosity: Intuitions and Findings - Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi Chapter 69: Narcissism: A Social-Developmental Perspective - Sander Thomaes, Eddie Brummelman, & Constantine Sedikides Chapter 70: Emotional Intelligence: What It Is, How It Can Be Measured and Increased, and Whether It Makes Us Successful and Happy - Astrid Schuetz & Selda Koydemir Chapter 71: Dispositional Envy: A Conceptual Review - Jens Lange, Lisa Blatz, & Jan Crusius PART 09: PERSONALITY IN THE WORKPLACE Chapter 72: Individual Differences in Vocational Interests - Julie Aitken Schermer Chapter 73: Personnel Selection and Personality - Ioannis Nikolaou & Konstantina Foti Chapter 74: The Expanded Criterion Space for Individual Differences and Leadership - Kim-Yin Chan & Jeffrey C. Kennedy Chapter 75: Dark Personality and Features of Employment - Seth M. Spain & P. D. Harms Chapter 76: Personality and Occupational Success - Adrian Furnham Chapter 77: Economics and Well-Being - Bruno S. Frey & Christian Ulbrich Chapter 78: Modernizing Intelligence in the Workplace: Recent Developments in Theory and Measurement of Intelligence at Work - Elliott Larson, Kenneth P. Yusko, Charles Scherbaum, Harold Goldstein, Juliet Aiken, & Lorren Oliver Chapter 79: Mental Toughness: A Personality Trait that is Relevant across Achievement Contexts and Mental Health Outcomes - Kostas A. Papageorgiou, Julian Mutz, Ying Lin, & Peter J. Clough

The SAGE Handbook of Personality and Individual Differences contains a diverse collection of chapters written by many of the leading experts in the field. Researchers in any area of personality and individual differences will find several chapters of great interest and relevance to their work. With its depth and diversity of content, this handbook is a "must-have" reference for any university library and a useful resource for anyone who works in this field. -- Professor Michael Ashton

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