High-quality contributions by many authors are published in the Great Ideas in Personality website. These contributions, in keeping with the overall emphasis of the website, deal with either existing or novel scientific research programs in personality. Published contributions are generally judged to be of high quality with reference to the rubric for evaluting papers. Contributions can take the following possible forms: Submission Guidelines
1. a peer commentary on another person's paper,The guidelines that follow are designed for those interested in contributing a full paper.2. a paper of one's own, either
a. a critical review of the literature on a personality research program, orb. an original theory dealing with a topic in personality.
Critical Review of the Literature
A critical review of the literature has two components: summary and evaluation. The summary should make the important aspects of the research program stand out in bold relief, making them understandable to general readers. The evaluation should include criticisms leveled at the research program by other writers, as well as the author's own conclusions regarding the research program. Some possible research programs that could be the subject of a critical review are the following.
- Achievement Motivation
- Attachment Theory
- Basic Emotions
- Behavior Genetics
- Cognitive Social Theories
- Epstein's Theory
- Personal Construct Theory
- Five-Factor Model
- Intelligence
- Interpersonal Theory
- PEN Model
- Evolutionary Psychology
- Self-Determination Theory
Original Theory
An original theory paper presents an author's own theory on a topic in personality. Although the theory must have original components, it need not be developed in a vacuum; instead, every original theory should take account of existing research on the topic in question. What is more, to be considered scientific, the theory should have testable consequences. Whereas a critical review of the literature is organized by theory, an original theory paper is organized by topic. Some possible topics are the following.
- Accuracy of personality judgment
- Aggression
- Biology of personality
- The cognitive unconscious
- Control
- Criminality
- Emotion
- Emotional intelligence
- Heredity versus environment
- Moral character
- Motives
- Optimism/pessimism
- Person-situation debate
- Personality and addiction
- Personality and relationships
- Personality, depression, and anxiety
- Personality development
- Personality disorders
- Personality measurement
- Self-awareness and self-consciousness
- Self-concept and identity
- Self-efficacy
- Self-esteem
- Stress and illness
Abnormal Psychology
More recently, theoretical and review papers on abnormal psychology are being accepted. These should have the same basic characteristics described above. Some possible topics are the following.
- Dimensional models of personality disorders
- Helplessness/hopelessness theories of depression
- Ruminative response style theory of depression
- Beck's cognitive theory of anxiety
- Beck's cognitive theory of personality disorders
- Millon's evolutionary theory of personality disorders
- The role of stress in psychological disorders
- The role of insecure attachment styles in any disorder
- The interpersonal effects of depression on social interactions
- Expressed emotion as a precipitant of relapse in schizophrenia
- How to define hallucinations and delusions
- Interpersonal models of personality disorders
- Efficacy of differing treatments for substance use disorders
- Personality as a risk factor for substance use disorders
- Developmental models for substance use experimentation, initiation, and dependence
- The transtheoretical (stages of change) model for initiation and cessation of health-risk behaviors
- Internalizing and externalizing disorders of childhood, adolescence, and adulthood
- Genetic and environmental contributions to any disorder
- Role, identity, suggestibility, and stress in psychopathology
- Labeling theory of mental illness
- Marriage and mental disorder
- The family and eating disorders
- Obesity
- Prevention of psychopathology
- Community intervention
- Cross-cultural applications of psychotherapy
- Socioeconomic status and psychopathology
- Alienation and anomie
- Social support
- Debates over the definition of psychopathology
- Debates over the classification of psychopathology
- Assessment of psychopathology
- History of psychopathology
Other Topics
A number of other topics related to personality might interest visitors to this website. Some possible topics are the following.
- Piaget's theory of cognitive development
- Vygotsky's theory of cognitive development
- Kohlberg's theory of moral development
- J. R. Harris' theory of peer influences on development
- M. Lewis' theory of chance in human development
- Osgood's universal dimensions of affective meaning
- Chomsky's theory of linguistics
- Brunswik's lens model
- Vocational interests
- Emotional contagion
- Affect control theory
- Interdependence theory
- Cognitive dissonance theory
- Hostility
- Effects of observing violence
- The psychology of affirmative action
- Expectancy effects (self-fulfilling prophesies)
- Effects of heightened anxiety on sexual attraction
- Interpersonal attraction and "playing hard to get"
- Transactional analysis and the "games people play"
- Labeling theory of mental illness
- Emotional contagion
- Social roles
- Poverty and mental illness
- Cross-cultural variation in personality and psychopathology
- Incarceration of people in mental asylums
- Comparing theories of deviance
- Affect control theory
- Interdependence theory
- Myth, ritual, and psychotherapy
- Cognitive dissonance
- Modern society as insane
- Alienation and anomie
- Identity, character, and morality
- Modernity and self-identity
- Self-fulfilling prophesies
- Individualism versus collectivism
- Social influences in etiology and prevention of smoking and other health-risk behaviors in adolescents
Top 10 List
All of the published papers are exemplary, but based on the rubric for evaluating papers the following should serve as models for future papers.
- "Psychoanalysis: Freud's Revolutionary Approach to Human Personality," Kristen M. Beystehner
- "The PEN Model: Its Contribution to Personality Psychology," KwangMin Jang
- "Ethological Attachment Theory: A Great Idea in Personality?" Patricia Pendry
- "Behaviorism as a Theory of Personality: A Critical Look," Payal Naik
- "The Dilemma of the Only Child," Alissa D. Eischens
- "Effects of Video Games on Aggressive Thoughts and Behaviors During Development," Thomas A. Kooijmans
- "The Attachment System Throughout the Life Course: Review and Criticims of Attachment Theory," Erin J. Lee
- "Intimate Relationships: Personality Development Through Interaction During Early Life," Maren Cardillo
- "Depression in Children: What Causes It and How We Can Help," Irina V. Sokolova
- "Defining Schizophrenia: A Testable Model for Schizophrenia Incorporating Homogeneous Subtypes," Matthew P. Rick
Further Guidelines
Completed papers can be sent to the editor as an attachment to an email message (preferably in rich text format), whereon they will be subjected to peer review. Those accepted for publication will be circulated for peer commentary, and the author will then have a chance to write an author response. Copyright for papers published in this website resides with the webmaster.
- All papers must be in APA style.
- At least 15 double-spaced pages are usually required to do justice to a topic.
- Papers must include references to published materials. Adequate documentation usually requires no fewer than 15 references. Encyclopedias, popular magazines, textbooks, dissertations, and web pages are considered less desirable than scholarly sources.
- Biographical material should be omitted. Papers should focus exclusively on theory and research.
- Headings help readers follow the text. Two to three levels are usually optimal.
- Grammar and spelling should be carefully checked.
- Some good kernels of wisdom can be found in these Rules of Argument.
- Writing advice can be found under Writing Articles.
- Everyone should carefully follow Bem's advice on How to Write a Theoretical or Review Article--the single best resource on psychological writing.
The Great Ideas in Personality website is widely read by persons interested in the science of personality. If you would like to share your ideas about personality with this audience, please consider submitting your work for publication here.
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