Graziano William G
Department of Child Development and Family Studies, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 479070-167, USA.
J Pers. 2003 Dec;71(6):893-903. doi: 10.1111/1467-6494.7106001.
This special issue is concerned with the systematic transformation of persons and personalities as they move through their lives. The focus is on developmental processes early in the life course that influence both long-term stability and change. Contributors represent diverse topics and viewpoints, but offer new data on classical issues of personality, including trait structure, self-regulation and internalization, self-evaluation, and self-efficacy. In addition, the issue includes empirical contributions on newer approaches to bullying, developmental processes in psychopathology, the influence of racial and ethnic discrimination on subsequent adjustment, and cultural influences on personality development. The issue also includes a special contribution addressing methodological and statistical advances in dealing with prospective longitudinal data assessing personality over time.
本期特刊关注的是个体及其人格在一生当中的系统性转变。重点在于生命历程早期那些影响长期稳定性和变化的发展过程。撰稿人涉及不同的主题和观点,但提供了关于人格经典问题的新数据,包括特质结构、自我调节与内化、自我评价以及自我效能感。此外,本期还包括关于欺凌问题新方法、精神病理学发展过程、种族和族裔歧视对后续适应的影响以及文化对人格发展影响的实证研究。本期还包括一篇特别稿件,阐述在处理评估人格随时间变化的前瞻性纵向数据方面的方法和统计进展。