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personality psychology
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Character PsychologyConscientiousnessDefensive PersonalityEmotional IntelligenceJungian Psychology
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Trait-Centered Paradigm
1938 - 1944
During 1938–1944, personality research coalesced around a trait-centered paradigm that treated enduring dispositions as the primary units of analysis. Researchers emphasized central traits and personal dispositions as stable determinants of behavior, supporting systematic trait descriptions and early measurement aims. Through the integration of factor-analytic reasoning and the construction of structured inventories, the period established a framework for describing individual differences that could be tested across contexts and over time.
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Self-Consistency and Psychometrics
1945 - 1953
Self-Regulation and Social Performance
1954 - 1983
Five-Factor Model Universality
1984 - 1997
Five-Factor Model Paradigm
1998 - 2004
Integrative Idiographic Personality Science
2005 - 2010
Open-Vocabulary Personality
2011 - 2017
Dynamic Trait Interactions
2018 - 2024