The Personality Analyst

A researcher turns his gaze on personality in public life.

Judging the Content of their Character

I went back to Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech.  Beyond my appreciation of its universal message, I have a more personal reaction to a portion of it, given my role as a personality psychologist. Read More

i think at times of election

i think at times of election real personalties doesn't show up that's why people might make incorrect judgment but later on everything becomes clear

Pattern Of Getting involved with the "bad guy"

I feel as though continuous alignment with people who have poor business ethic to be specific must have a deeper significance than just "bad luck". What are your thoughts?

Pattern Of Getting involved with the "bad guy"

I feel as though continuous alignment with people who have poor business ethic to be specific must have a deeper significance than just "bad luck". What are your thoughts?

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John D. Mayer is Professor of Psychology at the University of New Hampshire and the author of numerous scientific articles, books, and psychological tests.

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