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Not Just for Trait Theorists: A Timely Review - Personality Traits (Third Edition), Gerald Matthews, Ian Deary, and Martha Whiteman. 2009. New York: Cambridge University Press, 568 pp., $110.00 (HB), 53.00 (PB).
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Personality Traits (Third Edition), Gerald Matthews, Ian Deary, and Martha Whiteman. 2009. New York: Cambridge University Press, 568 pp., $110.00 (HB), 53.00 (PB).
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13 June 2011
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