Personality Psychology Domains of Knowledge About Human Nature 6th Edition
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Personality Psychology: Domains of Knowledge About Human Nature, Sixth Edition
Title: Personality Psychology: Domains of Knowledge About Human Nature Edition: Sixth Edition Authors: Randy Larsen, David M. Buss Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Cover Design: "SIXTH EDITION" sits near the top left in bold white capitals. Just below, the title "Personality Psychology" appears in large, soft white serif lettering, followed by the subtitle "DOMAINS OF KNOWLEDGE ABOUT HUMAN NATURE" in bright golden-yellow capitals. Toward the lower right, the authors' names, "RANDY LARSEN" and "DAVID M. BUSS," are set in bold white capitals. The McGraw-Hill Education logo anchors the bottom-left corner in its signature red. The whole design unfolds against a cool, luminous palette of deep teals, blues, and blacks, giving the cover a sleek, scientific, and contemplative atmosphere.
Cover Illustration: The background is a richly layered composition built around a glowing double-helix strand and a large, ghostly blue hand reaching upward through the center, evoking themes of biology, identity, and human nature. Scattered across the cover are several circular inset images, each framed like a porthole into a different facet of the self: a coiled yellow tape measure suggesting measurement and assessment; a sculpted white head opening onto a small interior staircase with tiny human figures, hinting at the inner architecture of the mind; a stylized profile of a head filled with circuit-board patterns and mechanical gears, blending the biological and the cognitive; a hand and a face formed entirely from clustered crowds of tiny people, evoking the social and collective dimensions of personality; and a warm, softly lit human face bathed in reddish light at the lower left. Together these vignettes visually map the many "domains" through which the book explores what makes each person unique.
About the Book: A comprehensive and widely respected survey of the field, distinctive for organizing the study of the individual around six complementary "domains of knowledge" — dispositional, biological, intrapsychic, cognitive-experiential, social and cultural, and adjustment. Rather than favoring a single school of thought, the text integrates classic theory with contemporary research to build a well-rounded, evidence-based portrait of human nature. Written in a clear, engaging style, it helps readers see how these different perspectives fit together to explain the consistencies and complexities of who we are.
Audience: Undergraduate and graduate students taking courses on the study of the individual, along with instructors and general readers interested in a thorough, research-grounded understanding of what shapes human character and individuality.
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