Motivated by their belief that the most interesting work on intelligence is now being done at the interface of intelligence and personality Robert Sternberg and Patricia Ruzgis have collected a body of essays exploring the interconnections and interdependencies between these two constructs. The essays selected for this 1994 volume form a history of the fields of intelligence and personality from the period of ''grand theories'' in which researchers sought to formulate overarching theories of the constructs as a whole to the psychometric approach of factor analysis to the development of situational and domain-specific theories and finally to current research on person-situation interactions. Including work from prominent researchers such as Eysenck Baltes Dwek Cantor Ford Smirnov and Salovey the book comprises an overview of the current state of the literature on the integration of the emotional and cognitive sides of a person''s life.
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