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OverviewThe General Factor of Personality improves our understanding of the personality structure and the relations between major personality dimensions, as well as major dimensions of the entire non-cognitive sphere of psychological variables. The results of the empirical testing and theoretical evaluations in this book contribute to the more comprehensive and precise theoretical framework of the General Factor of Personality (GFP) and that of the entire personality structure. Additionally, the book answers some unresolved questions concerning the nature of the GFP, including whether it is based more on correlations in real behavior or on other less substantial factors between lower-order dimensions of personality. This book is crucially important not only for theoretical reasons, but also for the tremendous practical and applied value of the assumed general dimension of personality. As a common denominator of all the most important fields of personality beyond cognition (Big Five, well-being, coping, emotionality, motivation, self-concept, self-esteem, control, wisdom and others), the GFP represents an extremely strong single predictor of the quality of life, mental health and well-being, career, academic success, and the quality of family and interpersonal relations. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Janek Musek (Professor Emeritus, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) , Janek Musek (Professor Emeritus, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) , Janek Musek (Professor Emeritus, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) , Janek Musek (Professor Emeritus, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Academic Press Inc Weight: 0.520kg ISBN: 9780128112090ISBN 10: 0128112093 Pages: 330 Publication Date: 16 March 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsSection A. Breaking With Dogma1. The Rise of the GFP2. New Look at the Structure of Personality3. GFP in the Cross-Cultural Context4. The Basic Interpretations and Critical Aspects of the GFP Section B. The Nature and Power of the GFP5. The Psychological Correlates of General Factor of Personality6. Biological Aspects of General Factor of Personality7. The Overall Strength of the GFP Section C. General Dimensions of Personality and Cognition8. Dimensional Structure of Personality and Beyond9. Cognitive Abilities and Personality: Two Comprehensive General Factors Section D. The Perspective of the Multivariate Research in Personality10. The Future of the Structural Modeling of Personality11. Toward the Optimal Balance Between the Higher-Order Dimensions in Personality ResearchReviewsAuthor InformationJanek Musek, Professor Emeritus (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia), former vice-rector of the University of Ljubljana, author of more than 200 scientific articles and 35 textbooks in psychology. Study of psychology (1964-1968), Diplom of Psychology (1968), PhD (1976) all at the Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts and Sciences (Philosophical Faculty), University of Ljubljana. Professional work as Assistant (1970), Assistant Professor (1977), Associate Professor or Docent (1981), Full Professor (1988), Professor Emeritus (2015) at the Department of psychology in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, University of Ljubljana. Courses and lectures include introduction to psychology, personality, differential psychology, motivation and emotion, cognitive psychology, media psychology and history of psychology. Head of Department of psychology (1980-1982), vice-dean of Faculty of Arts and Sciences (1984-1986), vice-rector of the University of Ljubljana (1996-1998). Engaged in more than twenty basic research projects, mostly as the project (program group) leader or principal investigator. Major research fields: personality psychology, values, individual differences, cognitive psychology, positive psychology, history of psychology; more specific: personality structure, well-being, values, symbolism, decision making. About 200 scientific articles, 35 textbooks and scientific monographs. The books include: Personality (1982), Scientific Image of Personality (1993), Personality and Values (1993), New Psychological Theory of Values (2000), Psychology of Life (2010), Psychological Basis of the Future Society (2014), Personality, Values and Well-being (2015). Active participation in numerous national and international scientific conferences and congresses; coordinator or organizer of several national and international scientific congresses. Mentor to more than 30 PhD and more than 40 MA Degree students. Cofounder of the Institute of Ethics and Values Jože Trontelj (IEV) and the Institute of Personality Psychology. Bearer of several national and institutional awards for scientific or professional merits. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |