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| Phillip L. Ackerman - Psychology Dictionary of Arguments | |||
| Phillip L. Ackerman, American Professor of Psychology at Georgia Institute of Technology. His major works include A theory of adult intellectual development: Process, personality, interests, and knowledge (1996), Personality and intelligence (2009), and Nonsense, common sense, and science of expert performance: Talent and individual differences (2014). His fields of specialization are differential, educational, cognitive, applied experimental, and industrial and organizational psychology. | |||
| Author | Item | More authors for concept | |
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| Ackerman, Phillip L. | Ability | Ability | |
| Ackerman, Phillip L. | Behavior | Behavior | |
| Ackerman, Phillip L. | Extraversion | Extraversion | |
| Ackerman, Phillip L. | Information Processing | Information Processing | |
| Ackerman, Phillip L. | Neuroticism | Neuroticism | |
| Ackerman, Phillip L. | Personality Traits | Personality Traits | |
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Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2025-11-08 | |||