Synopses & Reviews
This collection includes representative writings in method, theory, and research that allow students to engage with the original work of important figures in the field. Eight readings are new to the Fifth Edition, including pieces by Steven Pinker, Samuel Gosling, and Robin Edelstein.
Synopsis
Complete enough to be used alone, this engaging reader can be packaged with The Personality Puzzleat about the same price as other textbooks sold alone.
Synopsis
The Fourth Edition of Pieces of the Personality Puzzlefeatures insightful readings in personality psychology from a wide range of voices, with nearly a third of the readings new to this edition.
Synopsis
Insightful readings in personality psychology from a wide range of voices.
About the Author
David C. Funder is Distinguished Professor of Psychology and former chair of the department at the University of California, Riverside. Winner of the 2009 Jack Block Award for Distinguished Research in Personality, he is a former editor of the Journal of Research in Personality, a past president of the Association for Research in Personality, and the president of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (2013). He is best known for his research on personality judgment and has also published research on delay of gratification, attribution theory, the longitudinal course of personality development, and the psychological assessment of situations. He has taught personality psychology to undergraduates at Harvey Mudd College, Harvard University, and the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and continues to teach the course every year at the University of California, Riverside.Daniel J. Ozer is a professor of psychology at the University of California, Riverside, as well as a consulting editor for Psychological Science and the Journal of Research in Personality. His research focuses on methods of personality assessment, explicit motivation, and personality consistency and development.