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Nature over nurture: temperament, personality, and life span development

RR. McCrae, PT. Costa, F. Ostendorf, A. Angleitner, M. Hrebícková, MD. Avia, J. Sanz, ML. Sánchez-Bernardos, ME. Kusdil, R. Woodfield, PR. Saunders, PB. Smith,

. 2000 ; 78 (1) : 173-186. [pub] -

Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, multicentrická studie, práce podpořená grantem

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc20014011

Temperaments are often regarded as biologically based psychological tendencies with intrinsic paths of development. It is argued that this definition applies to the personality traits of the five-factor model. Evidence for the endogenous nature of traits is summarized from studies of behavior genetics, parent-child relations, personality structure, animal personality, and the longitudinal stability of individual differences. New evidence for intrinsic maturation is offered from analyses of NEO Five-Factor Inventory scores for men and women age 14 and over in German, British, Spanish, Czech, and Turkish samples (N = 5,085). These data support strong conceptual links to child temperament despite modest empirical associations. The intrinsic maturation of personality is complemented by the culturally conditioned development of characteristic adaptations that express personality; interventions in human development are best addressed to these.

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