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The intuitive personologist and the individual differences model

Subjects are required to estimate sociability as expressed in questionnaires supposedly completed by different individuals and make a prediction of conduct for each of these individuals. The results are compared to four models: three versions of the individual differences model (IDM) and a dialectic...

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Published in:European journal of social psychology 1987-01, Vol.17 (1), p.81-94
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