Perspectives in personality research
- Title
- Perspectives in personality research / edited by Henry P. David, Ph. D. and J.C. Brengelmann, M.D., Ph. D. under the auspices of the International Union of Scientific Psychology.
- Published by
- New York : Springer, [1960]
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- Additional authors
- Description
- ix, 370 pages : illustrations; 22 cm
- Subject
- Contents
- Historical trends in personality research / Henry A. Murray -- Studies of denial in fantasy / Daniel R. Miller -- Studies in the psychology of death / Irving E. Alexander and Arthur M. Adlerstein -- A clinical study of religious attitudes and a new approach to psychpathology / Noël Mailloux and Leonardo Ancona -- Psychoanalytic behavior theory : a conceptual framework for research / Gerald S. Blum -- Experimental analysis of the development of voluntary action in children / A.R. Luria -- Personality research and psychopathology : a commentary / Silvan S. Tomkins -- Perception of human action / Franz From -- Movement as a cue in person perception / Renato Tagiuri -- Judgment and judging in person cognition / Ronald Taft -- Reconsidering the issue of conformity in personality / E.P. Hollander -- Person perception : a commentary / Robert B. MacLeod --
- Longitudinal research in personality development / Aase Grude Skard ... [et al.] -- A socio-psychological investigation of suicide / Edwin S. Shneidman and Norman L. Farberow -- Problems of measurement in objective personality evaluation / J.C. Brengelmann -- Brief projective methods in personality assessment / Henry P. David and William Rabinowitz -- Research in personality assessment : a commentary / Richard Meili -- Beyond provincialism : a note on the International Congress / Joseph Nuttin.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.