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Intelligence And Personality Bridging The Gap In Theory And Measurement 1st Edition Janet M Collis

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Intelligence And Personality Bridging The Gap In Theory And Measurement 1st Edition Janet M Collis
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Publisher: Psychology Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.34 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Janet M. Collis, Samuel J. Messick, Ulrich Schiefele
ISBN: 9780585385495, 9780805831665, 0585385491, 0805831665
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Intelligence And Personality Bridging The Gap In Theory And Measurement 1st Edition Janet M Collis by Janet M. Collis, Samuel J. Messick, Ulrich Schiefele 9780585385495, 9780805831665, 0585385491, 0805831665 instant download after payment.

This volume brings together leading researchers in a major new effort to bridge the historical gap between the domains of ability and personality. The result is a remarkable collection of chapters analyzing critical issues at the interface--style, structure, process, and context. Contributors address: * intelligence and its relation to temperament and character-hierarchical models of cognition and personality; judgmental data in personality research; and structural issues in ability and personality; * intelligence and conation-goal theories; the role of conation in the learning environment; motivation and arousal; * intelligence and style-stylistic preferences; the role of disposition; cognitive style and its measurement; test taking style; and * intelligence and personality in context-regularities of functioning; contextual effects in cultural variation; control and consistency; the concept of "successful intelligence."
J.M. Collis, Preface. Part I:Intelligence in Relation to Temperament and Character. A.R. Jensen, Spearman's Hypothesis. J-E. Gustafsson, On the Hierarchical Structure of Ability and Personality. W.K.B. Hofstee, Intelligence and Personality: Do They Mix? J. Strelau, B. Zawadski, A. Piotrowska, Temperament and Intelligence: A Psychometric Approach to the Links Between Both Phenomena. D.F. Lohman, Issues in the Definition and Measurement of Abilities. P. Borkenau, Issues in the Measurement of Temperament and Character. P. Kline, Ability and Temperament. Part II:Intelligence and Conation. L. Corno for R.E. Snow , Conative Individual Differences in Learning. P.M. Gollwitzer, B. Schaal, How Goals and Plans Affect Action. U. Schiefele, The Role of Interest in Motivation and Learning. M. Zeidner, Challenges and Directions for Intelligence and Conation: Integration. Part III:Intelligence and Style. N. Entwistle, Learning Styles and Cognitive Processes in Constructing Understanding at the University. D.N. Perkins, S. Tishman, Dispositional Aspects

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