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  1. Theories of Personality: Understanding Persons (5th Edition) by Susan C. Cloninger, 2007-06-15
  2. Dimensions of Personality by H. J. Eysenck, 1997-01-01
  3. The Social Psychology of Power
  4. Introduction to Personality and Intelligence (SAGE Foundations of Psychology series) by Professor Nick Haslam, 2007-03-08
  5. Personality and Organizations (Series in Organization and Management)
  6. Schaum's Outline of Introduction to Psychology by Arno Wittig, 2000-10-26
  7. Virtue, Vice, and Personality: The Complexity of Behavior
  8. The Psychology of Stalking: Clinical and Forensic Perspectives
  9. Altruistic Personality: Rescuers Of Jews In Nazi Europe by Samuel P. Oliner, 1992-04-01
  10. The anatomy of personality (Doubleday papers in psychology) by Donald Keith Adams, 1954
  11. Handbook of Clinical Child Psychology (WILEY SERIES ON PERSONALITY PROCESSES)
  12. The 8 Colors of Fitness: Discover Your Color-Coded Fitness Personality and Create an Exercise Program You'll Never Quit! by Suzanne Brue, 2008-02-14
  13. An Introduction to Theories of Personality: 7th Edition by Robert B. Ewen, 2009-10-05
  14. The Psychology Of Hate

81. Salon Books | Machiavelli Personality Test
Are you a cutthroat or a pussycat? Find out, if you dare.
http://www.salon.com/books/it/1999/09/13/machtest/

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82. PTypes Personality Types
A comprehensive and systematic classification of personality types.
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PTypes Personality Types This website represents my study of a Christian theological psychology. About Me Introduction What's New Forum ... The Four Temperaments
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Barack Obama's Enneagram Type: The Peacemaker (9w1)
Nines have a compulsive need to avoid tension and have peace. As a result, they unconsciously see themselves as consummate peacemakers.
The Personality Theory: An Outline Account
An outline account of the personality theory being contemplated.
"Pride" in Dostoevsky's Fiction
"Dostoyevsky was firmly convinced that the true sickness of man is rooted in his enormous pride. All of his great late novels center on the problem of pride and its destructive effects" - Predrag Cicovacki.
Jimmy Wales and the Underground Man
"It's very dangerous for us to have a small number of companies secretly controlling the flow of traffic and flow of information" - Jimmy Wales.
Bernard J. Paris: The Withdrawn Man:
Notes from Underground I really like this Bernard J. Paris essay on Dostoevsky's Underground Man. He uses Horneyan theory in his literary criticism and argues that, although the Underground Man also expresses aggressive and compliant trends, he is predominantly a withdrawn, or detached, type.
Needs as Personality: Henry Murray
"He believed that a need is a potentiality or readiness to respond in a certain way under certain given circumstancesÂ… It is a noun which stands for the fact that a certain trend is apt to recur." - James Neill

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