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基本説明
Introduces a novel conditional reasoning framework to indirectly assess the implicit personality ― the unconscious, inaccessible component of personality that governs most of our behavior but has always been difficult to measure.
Full Description
In this groundbreaking volume, Lawrence R. James and James M. LeBreton introduce a novel conditional reasoning (CR) framework to indirectly assess the implicit personality-the unconscious, inaccessible component of personality that governs much of our behavior but has always been difficult to measure. The authors demonstrate how specific choices on specially constructed inductive reasoning problems positively correlate with the test taker amp rsquo s personality-either prosocial or aggressive-with the latter informed by unconscious negative cognitive biases and salient rationalizations for socially unacceptable aggression, and for achievement motivation and fear of failure.
The authors conclude this book by exploring the other inductive reasoning problem content domains of depression, addiction proneness, and amp ldquo toxic leadership amp rdquo through CR testing.
Contents
List of Tables, Figures, and Exhibits
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Implicit and Explicit Personalities and the Issue of Their Assessment
Conditional Reasoning and the Implicit Personality: Concepts and Theoretical Foundations
The Development of Conditional Reasoning Problems
Empirical Examinations of Conditional Reasoning Tests
Additional Examinations of Conditional Reasoning Based on Channeling Models
Future Directions: New Constructs
References
Index
About the Authors