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Can personality change?
The crystallization of discontent in the process of major life change.
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Roy F. Baumeister
Publication date:
1994
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American Psychological Association
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Conceptual issues in assessing whether personality can change.
pp. 21
Set like plaster? Evidence for the stability of adult personality.
pp. 121
Assessing constancy and change.
pp. 149
Using growth curve analyses to assess personality change and stability in adulthood.
pp. 175
If behaviors change, can personality be far behind?
pp. 201
Personality change in adulthood.
pp. 227
Does thought content change as individuals age? A longitudinal study of midlife adults.
pp. 253
Quantum change: Toward a psychology of transformation.
pp. 281
The crystallization of discontent in the process of major life change.
pp. 299
Can personality change? Levels of stability and growth in personality across the life span.
pp. 315
Personality stability, personality change, and the question of process.
pp. 333
Can personality change?
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