Temperament A Psychological Perspective

Temperament is the first monograph in 40 years to present theories and basic findings in the field of temperament from a broad international and interdisciplinary perspective. The text, based on the author's four decades of personal study and data collect

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PERSPECTIVES ON INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES CECIL R. REYNOLDS,

Texas A &M University, College Station

ROBERT T. BROWN, University of North Carolina, Wilmington

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Temperament A Psychological Perspective

Jan Strelau University of Warsaw Warsaw, Poland, and Silesian University Katowice, Poland

Kluwer Academic Publishers New York, Boston, Dordrecht, London, Moscow

eBook ISBN: Print ISBN:

0-306-47154-X 0-306-45945-0

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To the memory of Boris M. Teplov and Hans J. Eysenck and to Alexander Thomas and Stella Chess all pioneers of contemporary temperament research

Preface

More than 40 years have elapsed since I was a psychology student at the University of Warsaw and wrote a seminar paper on temperament, specifically, on Teplov’s contribution to this field. My first published paper, which appeared in 1958, was devoted to Pavlov’s typology of higher nervous activity, and to assessing temperament in children. These four decades of my academic career can be summarized in two statements: (1) My professional activity has always been rooted at the University of Warsaw as its center; and (2) from its inception, my research has concentrated on temperament. These statements require some elaboration. Although I was in my 40th