Personality In Non Human Animals
  • Gosling, 2001) [1] (presented by Bence Bago: pdf linked below in bibliography)
  • Gosling & John (1999) [2]
  • Weiss, Adams, Widdig, & Gerald (2011) [5]
  • Nettle & Penke (2010) [3]
  • Penke et al. (2007) [4]
  • Nettle & Penke (2010) [3]
  • MacLean et al. (2014) (presented by ChloĆ« Wright- see Files tab for presentation handout)
Bibliography
1. Gosling, S. D. (2001). From mice to men: What can we learn about personality from animal research? Psychological Bulletin, 127. 45-86. doi (pdf).
2. Gosling, S. D. and John, O. P. (1999). Personality dimensions in nonhuman animals: A cross-species review. Current Directions in Psychological Science., 8. 69-75. doi.
3. Nettle, D. and Penke, L. (2010). Personality: bridging the literatures from human psychology and behavioural ecology. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences, 365. 4043-4050. doi. PMID.
4. Penke, L., Denissen, J. J. A. and Miller, G. F. (2007). The evolutionary genetics of personality. European Journal of Personality, 21. 549-587. doi.
5. Weiss, A., Adams, M. J., Widdig, A. and Gerald, M. S. (2011). Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) as living fossils of hominoid personality and subjective well-being. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 125. 72-83. doi. PMID.