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Psychology C01: Personality Research
Fall, 1996

Instructor Teaching Assistant
William Revelle Eshkol Rafaeli-Mor
Office: Swift 315 Cresap 222
Telephone: 491-7700 491-7416
email: revelle@northwestern.edu eshkol@northwestern.edu
Office Hours T 2:30-5 T 2:45-3:45
W 4:15-5:15 or by appointment

Description

The basic theme of this course is that the proper study of human behavior should include an examination of individual differences in behavior. This course will include an examination of the sources (both biological and environmental), the correlates, and the consequences of individual differences in at least four different dimensions of personality, intellect, and temperament. Roughly one-third of the course will be devoted to reviewing current theories of personality, another third to outlining the steps in the measurement of personality, and the final third to designing and conducting experiments to evaluate current theoretical controversies in the field. Much of the reading will be come from current journal articles and recent review papers in The Handbook of Personality (Pervin, 1990). Prerequisites: Statistics (B01), Experimental Psychology,(B05) and