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Theories of Personality, International Edition Paperback – 26 June 2012
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Product details
- Publisher : Wadsworth ISE; 10th edition (26 June 2012)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 504 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1111835233
- ISBN-13 : 978-1111835231
- Dimensions : 20.3 x 2 x 25.4 cm
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Filled with updated research and findings, Schultz and Schultz's THEORIES OF PERSONALITY, 10E, International Edition gives students a clear and cogent introduction to this dynamic field. Organized by theory, this popular text discusses major theorists who represent psychoanalytic, neopsychoanalytic, lifespan, trait, humanistic, cognitive, behavioral, and social-learning approaches, while demonstrating the influence of events in theorists' personal and professional lives on the development of these theories. The book also explores the ways in which race, gender, and cultural issues play a part in the study of personality and in personality assessment, and include numerous examples, tables, and figures that further enhance students' understanding of the content. The final chapter integrates topics explored in previous chapters and suggests conclusions that can be drawn from the many theorists' work.
About the Author
Duane P. Schultz is a former professor of psychology at the University of South Florida. He has also held faculty appointments at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia (now the University of Mary Washington), American University in Washington, D.C., and the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. Dr. Schultz and his wife, Sydney Ellen Schultz, are a well-regarded textbook author team. Sydney Ellen Schultz is a writer, editor, and researcher who has developed print and digital publications and teaching materials for publishers, government agencies, schools, and professional associations. She and her husband, Duane Schultz, are well regarded as textbook authors.
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natt
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Reviewed in Canada on 29 November 2013Verified Purchase
I had to buy this textbook for class, and it has been a very good text. The format makes sense and is just overall a very good textbook
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Jennifer
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Reviewed in the United States on 3 August 2013Verified Purchase
I give this textbook an o.k. The looseleaf format was a considerable money saver and more convenient than I realised! You can't sell it back so you can feel free to highlight and write in it. Not to mention you can remove chapters one at a time to carry around with you rather than carrying the entire book. Formatting aside, one of the most boring textbooks I have read in a long time. Rather than Theories of Personality the book ought to be titles History of Theorists. Every chapter spends half the chapter discussing the autobiography of the theorists, where they are from, where they grew up, their parents, their upbringing, where they went to school...and on and on and then a short summary of their theories. Zzzzz... Not the most useful textbook, the chapter summary contains practically all the useful information of the chapter minus 10 pages of history lesson. If you like autobiographical information then buy this book! If you want personality theory information... I'd look elsewhere.
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Hm Jr
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Good Purchase
Reviewed in the United States on 6 February 2020Verified Purchase
Interesting book. Needed for class. Well made. I've had it for a few years now. Still browse through it once in a while.

John Reynolds
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Understanding the development of psychology
Reviewed in the United States on 17 October 2015Verified Purchase
This book is very informative and is written so that anyone can understand how the thoughts of the field of psychology developed to the state that they are practiced today in current times. This makes an excellent preliminary resource to be followed up with "An Introduction to the History of Psychology." Together, these books would give a student a very comprehensive understanding of the field of psychology.

A. P. Thomas
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This textbook is very interesting and easy to read
Reviewed in the United States on 11 March 2015Verified Purchase
This textbook is very interesting and easy to read.
I do not like reading textbooks that use all kinds of terminology that it is hard to understand, this textbook uses some terminology but they are full ef examples which makes the book enjoyable
I do not like reading textbooks that use all kinds of terminology that it is hard to understand, this textbook uses some terminology but they are full ef examples which makes the book enjoyable