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  1. Vol 2 Handbook of Personality Theory and Assessment: Personality Measurement and Testing Notes on Contributors xiii 1 Personality Measurement and Testing: An Overview 1 Gregory J. Boyle, Gerald Matthews and Donald H. Saklofske PART I GENERAL METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES 27 2 Measures of the Personality Factors Found Recurrently in Human Lexicons 29

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  2. Personality theories and models An overview Boyle, Gregory J.; Matthews, Gerald; Saklofske, Donald H. Published in: The SAGE Handbook of Personality Theory and Assessment: Volume 1 - Personality Theories and Models DOI: 10.4135/9781849200462.n1 Published: 01/01/2008 Document Version: Peer reviewed version

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  4. Jan 1, 2010 · First, the trait as a. latent construct wit h causal force, the source trait, should be distinguished from superficial. regularities in behaviour or surface traits. Second, personality models ...

  5. sense, Gideon's second test represents one of the first subtle items in the history of personality assessment. The test inadvertently taken by Ulysses is also an early forerun­ ner of a modern-day issue in assessment. Ulysses' malingering was detected by what probably was the first "validity scale" in the history of personality assessment.

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  6. Prefer decision making that is objective, logical, and cause–effect oriented. Tend to consider the problem or issue first and the impacts on people second. Generally favor impartiality and analysis, even if it causes conflict. Believe it’s more important to be right than liked. Judging (J) “Let’s get to closure”.

  7. personality. In addition to leading to the discovery of the 16 personality fac-tors for which the test is named, the research identified the broad dimensions currently called the Big Five factors of personality. Because of its scientific origin, the test has a long history of empirical research, is embedded in a well-

  8. It is the foundation for the Introduc-tion to Type® series, which leads MBTI users into increas-ingly deeper levels of the Jungian model of human personality and into applications of psychological type: Psychological type model of personality. Introduction to Type®. Dynamics and Development by Katharine D. Myers and Linda K. Kirby.

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