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_aMachine generated contents note: Preface. -- Section I Individual differences: An up-to-date historical and methodological overview. -- Chapter 1 Individual Differences and Differential Psychology: A brief history and prospect (William Revelle, David M. Condon, and Joshua Wilt) -- Chapter 2 Methodological Advances in Differential Psychology (William Revelle, David M. Condon, and Joshua Wilt). -- Section II Intelligence and Personality: Structure and Development -- Part 1 Personality -- Chapter 3 Personality Development Across the Life Span (Jaap J. A. Denissen, Marcel A. G. van Aken, and Brent W. Roberts). -- Chapter 4 Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory, Research, Applications and Future (Luke D. Smillie, Natalie J. Loxton, and Rachel E. Avery). -- Chapter 5 The General Factor of Personality: Normal and Abnormal (J. Philippe Rushton and Paul Irwing). -- Chapter 6 Five Into One Doesn't Go: A Critique of the General Factor of Personality (Eamonn Ferguson, Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, Alan Pickering, and Alexander Weiss). -- Part 2 Intelligence -- Chapter 7 The Nature and Structure of Intelligence Charlie L. Reeve & Silvia Bonaccio). -- Chapter 8 Re-visiting Intelligence-Personality Associations: Vindicating Intellectual Investment (Sophie von Stumm, Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, and Philip L. Ackerman). -- Chapter 9 Individual Differences in Cognitive Aging (Elliot M. Tucker-Drob, and Timothy A. Salthouse). -- Section III Biological Causes of Individual Differences -- Chapter 10 Behavior Genetics (Frank M. Spinath and Wendy Johnson). -- Chapter 11 Molecular Genetic Aspects of Personality (Alexander Strobel and Burkhard Brocke). -- Chapter 12 Understanding Human Intelligence Imaging the Brain (Roberto Colom and Paul M. Thompson). -- Chapter 13 Evolutionary psychology and individual differences (Satoshi Kanazawa). -- Section IV Individual Differences and real-world outcomes -- Part 1 Work -- Chapter 14 Individual Differences at Work (Deniz S. Ones and Chockalingam Viswesvaran). -- Chapter 15 Leadership (Robert Hogan and Ghufran Ahmad). -- Part 2 Health, Longevity and Death -- Chapter 16 Cognitive Epidemiology: concepts, evidence, and future directions (Catherine M. Calvin, G. David Batty, and Ian J. Deary). -- Chapter 17 Personality and Differences in Health and Longevity (Margaret L. Kern and Howard S. Friedman). -- Part 3 Society -- Chapter 18 Personality and the laws of history (Robert Hogan & Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic). -- Chapter 19 Individual differences and antisocial behaviour. (Vincent Egan). -- Chapter 20& Intelligence and Social Inequality: Why the Biological Link? (Linda S. Gottfredson). -- Section V Motivation and Vocational Interests -- Chapter 21 Goal Setting: A State Theory but Related to Traits (Gary P. Latham, Deshani B. Ganegoda, and Edwin A. Locke). -- Chapter 22 Personality and Approaches to Learning (Adrian Furnham). -- Chapter 23 Vocational Interests: The Road Less Traveled (Patrick Ian Armstrong, Rong Su, and James Rounds). -- Section VI Competence beyond IQ -- Part 1 Special Abilities -- Chapter 24 Exceptional Talent and Genius (Dean Keith Simonton). -- Chapter 25 Emotional Intelligence(K. V. Petrides). -- Chapter 26 Individual Differences in Creativity (James C. Kaufman). -- Part 2 Relationships and Subjective Well-being -- Chapter 27 Personality and Happiness: Predicting the Experience of Subjective Well-Being (William Pavot and Ed Diener). -- Chapter 28 Self-Esteem: Enduring Issues and Controversies (M. Brent Donnellan, Kali H. Trzesniewski, and Richard W. Robins). -- Chapter 29 Love at first sight? Individual differences and the psychology of initial romantic attraction (Viren Swami). -- Chapter 30 Manifestations of Individual Differences in Physical and Virtual Environments(Lindsay T. Graham, Carson J. Sandy, and Samuel D. Gosling).
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