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Dynamics of goal pursuit and personality make-up among emerging adults: Typology, change over time, and adaptation
Jari-erik NurmiShmuel Shulmansubject
TypologyLongitudinal studySocial PsychologyGoal orientationPostponementmedia_common.quotation_subjectDevelopmental psychologyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyPersonalityBig Five personality traitsAdaptation (computer science)Association (psychology)Psychologymedia_commondescription
In recent years young people's lives have been characterized by postponement of developmental timetables, inconsistencies of transitions, and loss of direction in life. Data from a longitudinal study of Israeli young adults show that the capacity for setting realistic work and love goals reflects inner strengths and is associated with adaptive outcomes. Less-articulated love and work goals are associated with underlying personality difficulties and are predictive of less stable and less adaptive outcomes. The interplay of goal constellations and personality constructs, and its association with adaptive and less adaptive outcomes is presented and discussed. © Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2010-12-01 | New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development |