Description
Dive into the captivating world of Personality Psychology, an increasingly dynamic discipline, as it celebrates its golden era. This definitive first Canadian edition presents a fresh perspective on what it truly means to be human. Uniquely positioned at the intersection of science and human experience, this essential text meticulously explores the multifaceted nature of personality.
Featuring major findings from both contemporary studies and classical research, the book organizes its insights around six pivotal domains (not necessarily in this order): Biological, Social and Cultural, Dispositional, Cognitive/Experimental, Intrapsychic, and Adjustment. These domains create a robust framework for examining human personality and understanding the myriad factors that shape our identities.
Entitled Personality Psychology – Domains of Knowledge About Human Nature – Canadian Edition, this version is one of only two Canadian adaptations currently available on the market. It has undergone significant revisions to reflect the nuances of the Canadian context, making it a prime resource for students across the nation. Additionally, the streamlined format offers a cost-effective solution for college students without compromising the depth of content.
For those seeking a comprehensive resource, there is also a newer edition available. Check the related ebook listings below for more options.
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ISBNs:
978-1259649134
Discover additional resources to enhance your academic journey: our Personality Psychology – 1st Canadian Edition test bank, instructor manual, and other supplementary materials are also available for purchase. Please reach out for more details.
IMPORTANT: This purchase is for the Personality Psychology (PDF) of the 1st Canadian edition only. Note that no access codes are provided. As a converted ebook, page numbers and formatting may not align with the original edition.
Enhance your understanding of human nature with this essential text that is sure to enrich your academic and personal exploration of personality psychology.









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