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A model for personality at three levels
Institution:Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, United States
Abstract:People differ. How and why they differ are the fundamental questions for personality psychologists. In this article we address three levels at which people differ: within individuals, between individuals, and between groups of individuals. A dynamic model of personality is considered where traits are seen as rates of change in states in response to environmental cues. Within individuals, motivational and behavioral states show inertial properties and lead to an analysis of rates of change and latencies of behavior. Between individuals, the analysis is one of frequency and duration of choices. When individuals self select into groups reflecting shared interests and abilities, the structure of these group differences reflects the consequences of the self selection. Examples of the dynamic model are given for each level of analysis.
Keywords:Personality traits  Dynamics of action  Reinforcement sensitivity theory  Multi level model  Affect  Behavior  Cognition  Desire  Motivation  Goals
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