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.
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Part 01: Theoretical Perspectives on Personality and Individual Differences Chapter 1: Defining Traits - Robert R. McCrae Chapter 2: Personality in Nonhuman Animals: Comparative Perspectives and Applications - Jennifer Vonk & Taryn Eaton Chapter 3: The 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 Individual 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