
Parental Descriptions of Child Personality by Gedolph A Kohnstamm
This volume reports on an unprecedented international collaboration of researchers studying the development of personality via reports from parents. Its methods and findings will be of interest to personality, clinical, and developmental psychologists."The book may be valuable to graduate students and researchers interested in a psychometric approach to the study of personality development in children"
—CHOICE
"If offers both a guidepost and a milestone toward a better understanding of personality development in all its varieties. This is a book well worth reading, studying, and owning."
—Contemporary Psychology
"Centuries of speculation about the childhood precursors of adult personality must now yield to this brilliant and compelling empirical portrait of the developmental antecedent of adult personality structure. This landmark cross-national study of more than 2400 parents' free descriptions provides strong confirmation of the Five-Factor Model of personality. This will be a must read for all interested in the childhood roots of adult personality."
—Paul T. Costa, PhD
National Institute on Aging.
"This is a treasure trove for anyone interested in child development, personality, or cross-cultural psychology. The reader will not only gain insights into child rearing practices across cultures, but will also be provoked to thoughtful reflection on the different ways parents in different cultures spontaneously describe their children. Here is indeed a rich feast for thought."
—John Digman, PhD
Oregon Research Institute
"This book has something in it for practically everyone. For personality psychologists and developmentalists, there are useful integrations of the adult personality and childhood temperament literatures using the Five Factor Model framework. For cultural researchers, there is careful attention of the differences and commonalities in parents' depictions of their children in seven countries. For anyone interested in childhood assessment, there is a glimpse of what is likely to become the best instrument for measuring childhood personality, and there is some special wisdom about studying personality development in African Americans. All in all, a rich set of data, expertly interpreted by an excellent team of international investigators."
—Hill Goldsmith
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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| ISBN 13 | 9780805823011 |
| ISBN 10 | 0805823018 |
| Title | Parental Descriptions of Child Personality |
| Author | Gedolph A Kohnstamm |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Psychology Press |
| Year published | 1998-05-01 |
| Number of pages | 222 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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