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Preface | ||
Pt. I | Current Conceptions of the Structure of Adult Personality | 1 |
1 | The Big Five Factor Structure as an Integrative Framework: An Empirical Comparison with Eysenck's P-E-N Model | 7 |
2 | The Big Five or Giant Three: Criteria for a Paradigm | 37 |
3 | An Alternative Five-Factor Model for Personality | 53 |
4 | Temperament and the Big Five Factors of Personality | 69 |
5 | The Big Five: A Tip of the Iceberg of Individual Differences | 91 |
6 | Structural Models of Multimode Designs in Personality and Temperament Research | 111 |
7 | Stability and Change in Personality From Adolescence Through Adulthood | 139 |
Pt. II | Emerging Conceptions of the Childhood Precursors of Personality Structure | 151 |
8 | Review of Factor Analytic Studies of Temperament Measures Based on the Thomas-Chess Structural Model: Implications for the Big Five | 157 |
9 | Temperament, Development, and the Five-Factor Model: Lessons from Activity Level | 173 |
10 | Temperament, Development, and the Big Five | 189 |
11 | Fit, Context, and the Transition Between Temperament and Personality | 209 |
Pt. III | Deriving the Five-Factor Model from Parental Ratings of Children and Adolescents | 221 |
12 | Infant Temperament and Early Childhood Functioning: Possible Relations to the Five-Factor Model | 227 |
13 | Genetics of Personality: A Twin Study of the Five-Factor Model and Parent-Offspring Analyses | 241 |
14 | Major Dimensions of Personality in Early Adolescence: The Big Five and Beyond | 267 |
15 | The Big Five Personality Factors in Q-Sort Descriptions of Children and Adolescents | 293 |
Pt. IV | Deriving the Five-Factor Model from Teacher Ratings of Children and Adolescents | 319 |
16 | Child Personality and Temperament: Does the Five-Factor Model Embrace Both Domains? | 323 |
17 | The Development of Agreeableness as a Dimension of Personality | 339 |
18 | The Five-Factor Model Applied to Individual Differences in School Behavior | 355 |
Pt. V | A Research Agenda for the Study of Personality and Temperament in Childhood Based on Free Description | 367 |
19 | Parents' Use of Big Five Categories in Their Natural Language Descriptions of Children | 371 |
20 | A Five-Factor Model Classification of Teachers' Constructs on Individual Differences Among Children Ages 4 to 12 | 387 |
21 | The Five-Factor Model in Child Psychiatry: Parents' Free Personality Descriptions of Their Children | 399 |
Author Index | 413 | |
Subject Index | 425 |
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