Personality : what makes you the way you are / Daniel Nettle.
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2009Description: 240 pISBN: 9780191526329 (ebook)Subject(s): Personality | Psychology | Psychology | Anthropology | Popular psychology | Psychology: the self, ego, identity, personality | Human biologyGenre/Form: Online access: Click here to access online Also available in printed form ISBN 9780199211432Summary: Why are some people worriers, & others wanderers? Why do some people seem good at empathising, & others at controlling? Daniel Nettle takes the reader on a tour through the science of human personality, looking at the 'big five' types of personality, & at the latest findings from psychology, brain science, & evolution. Why are some people worriers, and others wanderers? Why do some people seem good at empathising, and others at controlling? We have something deep and consistent within us that determines the choices we make and the situations we bring about. But why should members of the same species differ so markedly in their natures? What is the best personality to have; a bold one or a shy one, an aggressive one or a meek one? And are you stuck with your personality, or can you change it? Daniel Nettle takes the reader on a tour through the science of human personality, introducing the five 'dimensions' on which every personality is based, and using an unusual combination of individual life stories and scientific research. Showing how our personalities stem from our biological makeup, Nettle looks at the latest findings from genetics and brain science, considers the evolutionary origins and consequences of personality variation, and even includes a questionnaire for you to assess your own personality against the five dimensions. There is no optimal personality to have. Rather, every disposition brings both advantages and disadvantages. Life is partly the business of finding a niche where your personal characteristics work for you. Full of human as well as scientific insight, this book will enable you to understand the perils and potentials of your personality to the full.Item type | Current library | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Originally published: 2007.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Why are some people worriers, & others wanderers? Why do some people seem good at empathising, & others at controlling? Daniel Nettle takes the reader on a tour through the science of human personality, looking at the 'big five' types of personality, & at the latest findings from psychology, brain science, & evolution. Why are some people worriers, and others wanderers? Why do some people seem good at empathising, and others at controlling? We have something deep and consistent within us that determines the choices we make and the situations we bring about. But why should members of the same species differ so markedly in their natures? What is the best personality to have; a bold one or a shy one, an aggressive one or a meek one? And are you stuck with your personality, or can you change it? Daniel Nettle takes the reader on a tour through the science of human personality, introducing the five 'dimensions' on which every personality is based, and using an unusual combination of individual life stories and scientific research. Showing how our personalities stem from our biological makeup, Nettle looks at the latest findings from genetics and brain science, considers the evolutionary origins and consequences of personality variation, and even includes a questionnaire for you to assess your own personality against the five dimensions. There is no optimal personality to have. Rather, every disposition brings both advantages and disadvantages. Life is partly the business of finding a niche where your personal characteristics work for you. Full of human as well as scientific insight, this book will enable you to understand the perils and potentials of your personality to the full.
Also available in printed form ISBN 9780199211432
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