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  2. Personality and Individual Differences - Wikipedia

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    Personality and Individual Differences is a peer-reviewed academic journal published 16 times per year by Elsevier. It was established in 1980 by Pergamon Press and is the official journal of the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences.

  3. Differential psychology - Wikipedia

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    Importantly, individuals can also differ not only in their current state, but in the magnitude or even direction of response to a given stimulus. [5] Such phenomena, often explained in terms of inverted-U response curves, place differential psychology at an important location in such endeavours as personalized medicine, in which diagnoses are customised for an individual's response profile.

  4. Journal of Individual Differences - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Individual Differences is an academic journal covering personality psychology published by Hogrefe Publishing. The editor in chief is Martin Voracek (University of Vienna). [1] The Journal of Individual Differences publishes research on individual differences in behavior, emotion, cognition, and their developmental aspects. It ...

  5. Behavioural genetics - Wikipedia

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    Farmers with wheat and cattle—Ancient Egyptian art 1,422 BCE displaying domesticated animals. Selective breeding and the domestication of animals is perhaps the earliest evidence that humans considered the idea that individual differences in behaviour could be due to natural causes. [1]

  6. Personality change - Wikipedia

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    Personality refers to individual differences in characteristic thinking, feeling, and behavior patterns. [4] Every person has their own "individual differences in particular personality characteristics" [4] that separate them from others. The overall study of personality focuses on two broad areas: understanding individual differences in ...

  7. Personality psychology - Wikipedia

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    Responses are analyzed for common themes. Responses unique to an individual are theoretically meant to indicate underlying thoughts, processes, and potentially conflicts present within the individual. [2] Responses are believed to be directly linked to unconscious motives. There is very little empirical evidence available to support these methods.

  8. Interindividual differences in perception - Wikipedia

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    Interindividual differences in perception describes the effect that differences in brain structure or factors such as culture, upbringing and environment have on the perception of humans. Interindividual (differing from person to person) variability is usually regarded as a source of noise for research.

  9. Temperament - Wikipedia

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    Recognizing each individual's temperament, will help to prevent and manage problems that may arise from the differences among family members. Temperament continues into adulthood, and later studies by Chess and Thomas have shown that these characteristics continue to influence behavior and adjustment throughout the life-span.