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Quel type d'approche scientifique pour la description de la personnalite ?

by: A Mignon, P Mollaret
Psychologie Francaise, Vol. 51, No. 3. (September 2006), pp. 217-226.


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Resume Le but de cet article introductif au numero thematique, << Approches scientifiques de la personnalite : enjeux et controverses >>, est de presenter trois approches differentes de l'etude scientifique de la personnalite et du jugement de personnalite : l'approche factorielle, les approches psychosociales, les approches centrees sur l'individu. Dans un premier temps, nous expliquons leurs fondements theoriques. Dans un second temps, nous presentons les articles composant ce numero. The purpose of the introduction to the special issue "scientific approaches of personality: challenges and controversies" is to present three different approaches to the scientific study of personality and personality judgment: the factorial approach, psychosocial approach, personality assessment at the level of the individual. The theoretical foundations of each field are exposed in the first part of the introduction. In the second part, we present the articles that compose this special issue.


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