Title: Virtue, vice, and personality: The complexity of behavior.
Abstract:High Self-Esteem: A Differentiated Perspective - Michael H. Kernis Optimism as Virtue and Vice - Christopher Peterson and Robert S. Vaidya Intelligence: Can One Have Too Much of a Good Thing? - Robert...High Self-Esteem: A Differentiated Perspective - Michael H. Kernis Optimism as Virtue and Vice - Christopher Peterson and Robert S. Vaidya Intelligence: Can One Have Too Much of a Good Thing? - Robert S. Sternberg The Hazards of Goal Pursuit - Laura A. King and Chad M. Burton The Virtues and Vices of Personal Control - Michael A. Strube, J. Scott Hanson, and Laurel Newman Pessimism: Accentuating the Positive Possibilities - Julie Norem Rumination, Imagination, and Personality: Specters of the Past and Future in the Present - Lawrence J. Sanna, Shevaun L. Stocker, and Jennifer A. Clarke On the Perfectibility of the Individual: Going Beyond the Dialectic of Good Versus Evil - Edward C. Chang Neuroticism: Adaptive and Maladaptive Features - David Watson and Alex Casillas Going Beyond (While Remaining Connected to) Personality as Virtue and Vice - Howard Tennen and Glenn AffleckRead More
Publication Year: 2003
Publication Date: 2003-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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