The Scientific Study of PersonalityRoutledge & K. Paul, 1952 - 320 pages Recoge: 1. Science and personality -- 2. The dimensional approach -- 3. The neurotic dimension: operational definition -- 4. The neurotic dimension: objective measurement -- 5. Heredity and environment -- 6. The psychotic dimension -- 7. Applications of dimensional analysis -- 8. The organization of personality. |
Contents
SCIENCE AND PERSONALITY | 7 |
THE DIMENSIONAL APPROACH | 42 |
OPERATIONAL DEFINITION | 84 |
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