Personality: Theory and ResearchThis comprehensive, unbiased introduction to personality theory and research includes cutting-edge developments in the trait and social cognitive/information-processing approaches to personality and features a unique balance between reserarch and case illustration. Extensive integrated case examples illustrate and apply each theory, enhancing the relevance and prodiving a basis for comparing one theory to another. |
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FROM EVERYDAY OBSERVATIONS | 1 |
CHAPTER | 12 |
Unconscious | 19 |
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