
Introduction to Personality and Intelligence (SAGE Foundations of Psychology series)
Author(s): Nick Haslam (Author)
- Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
- Publication Date: 18 Feb. 2007
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 336 pages
- ISBN-10: 0761960589
- ISBN-13: 9780761960584
Book Description
`There is a wonderful balance and clarity in coverage of complex and contentious issues. Throughout, the tone is amiable…the writing engaging and clear” – Dr Robbie Sutton, University of Kent
Nick Haslam′s highly-anticipated new text is a thoroughly engaging introduction to the psychology of personality and, crucially, intelligence.
Fully tailored to the British Psychological Society′s guidelines regarding the teaching of individual differences, Introduction to Personality and Intelligence provides the perfect package for any first or second year undergraduate psychology student taking a course in this fascinating subject.
Key features:
– coverage of all core topics for a personality course
– a whole section devoted to intelligence
– includes mental disorders and cognitive approaches
– focuses on major theoretical issues
– presents a good range of applied theory chapters
– packed with pedagogical features including: key concept boxes and a full glossary, illustrative case studies, and annotated further reading
The author′s writing style, use of pedagogy and incorporation of the latest empirical research findings makes Introduction to Personality and Intelligence an essential textbook for all psychology students on a personality or individual differences course.
(The author′s website can be accessed here)
Editorial Reviews
Review
The Psychologist
′I would highly recommend this text for those new to the field hoping to rapidly gain an overview of the issues and debates around personality and intelligence′
Laura Dean
Psychology: Learning & Teaching
About the Author
Nick Haslam is Professor of Psychology at the University of Melbourne, Australia. He received his PhD in clinical and social psychology from the University of Pennsylvania, and previously taught at the New School for Social Research in New York City. Nick’s research interests include mental health, stigma, and dehumanization and he has published over 250 scholarly articles and book chapters on these and other topics.. In addition to this volume he has published several other books, including Introduction to the Taxometric Method, Values and Vulnerabilities: The Ethics of Research with Refugees and Asylum Seekers and Psychology in the Bathroom.
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