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Explorations in Personality

Explorations in Personality

9780195305067
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Explorations in Personality, published by Oxford University Press in 1938, set forth a provocative and comprehensive agenda for the scientific study of human personality. Blending no-nonsense empiricism with the humanistic desire to understand the whole person, the book is as relevant to students of personality psychology today as it was to its many readers 70 years ago. Assisted by such eminent colleagues as Erik Erikson and Robert White, Henry Murray set forth a fulltheory of human personality, illustrated a bevy of creative methods for personality assessment, and presented the results of a landmark study of fifty Harvard men. The book is one of the great classics in 20th century psychology. This reissue, enhanced by Dan McAdams foreword, which provides a contemporaryevaluation of Murrays achievement, will be of great interest to students and researchers in personality psychology and to many other behavioral scientists, scholars, and general readers who wish to understand the psychology of the whole person.
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OUP USA
84463
9780195305067
9780195305067

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Publication date
2007
Issue number
70
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
816
Dimensions (mm)
145 x 213
Weight (g)
1029
  • Foreword by Dan P. McAdams; Introduction; Proposals for a Theory of Personality; Variables of Personality; Judgements of Personality; The Genetical Investigation of Personality: Childhood Events; Procedures; Case History: Case of Earnst; Conclusions;
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