Computer Simulation of Personality : Frontier of Psychological Theory


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Seller Comments: Computer Simulation of Personality, edited by Silvan S. Tomkins and Samuel Messick, is a hardcover First Edition published in 1963 by John Wiley and Sons, Inc. This former library book is in Good condition, featuring green cloth-bound covers with contrasting black-and-white print on the spine. The covers are sturdy but show some wear, including indented spine caps and worn corners. The binding is square and tight, ensuring the book's durability. There is minor abrasion on the front flyleaf, while the interior pages remain clean and unmarked. This volume contains a selection of papers and formal discussions from an influential conference on computer simulation and personality research. The event, held in June 1962 at Educational Testing Service and Princeton University, brought together experts from multiple disciplines. Contributions by figures such as pioneering developmental psychologist Jerome Kagan and computer scientist Leonard Uhr explore the intersection of computational models and personality studies, with detailed charts and analyses enriching the discourse. The book will be meticulously packaged using bubble-wrap encased in a sturdy box to protect it from the elements during shipping. A USPS electronic tracking number will be provided at no additional cost. Please feel free to contact us for further details or to request photographs of the book. 325 pages. Availability: Ships 2-3 days |
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Seller Comments: Computer Simulation of Personality, edited by Silvan S. Tomkins and Samuel Messick, is a hardcover First Edition published in 1963 by John Wiley and Sons, Inc. This former library book is in Good condition, featuring green cloth-bound covers with contrasting black-and-white print on the spine. The covers are sturdy but show some wear, including indented spine caps and worn corners. The binding is square and tight, ensuring the book's durability. There is minor abrasion on the front flyleaf, while the interior pages remain clean and unmarked. This volume contains a selection of papers and formal discussions from an influential conference on computer simulation and personality research. The event, held in June 1962 at Educational Testing Service and Princeton University, brought together experts from multiple disciplines. Contributions by figures such as pioneering developmental psychologist Jerome Kagan and computer scientist Leonard Uhr explore the intersection of computational models and personality studies, with detailed charts and analyses enriching the discourse. The book will be meticulously packaged using bubble-wrap encased in a sturdy box to protect it from the elements during shipping. A USPS electronic tracking number will be provided at no additional cost. Please feel free to contact us for further details or to request photographs of the book. 325 pages. Availability: Ships 2-3 days |
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Seller Comments: Computer Simulation of Personality, edited by Silvan S. Tomkins and Samuel Messick, is a hardcover First Edition published in 1963 by John Wiley and Sons, Inc. This former library book is in Good condition, featuring green cloth-bound covers with contrasting black-and-white print on the spine. The covers are sturdy but show some wear, including indented spine caps and worn corners. The binding is square and tight, ensuring the book's durability. There is minor abrasion on the front flyleaf, while the interior pages remain clean and unmarked. This volume contains a selection of papers and formal discussions from an influential conference on computer simulation and personality research. The event, held in June 1962 at Educational Testing Service and Princeton University, brought together experts from multiple disciplines. Contributions by figures such as pioneering developmental psychologist Jerome Kagan and computer scientist Leonard Uhr explore the intersection of computational models and personality studies, with detailed charts and analyses enriching the discourse. The book will be meticulously packaged using bubble-wrap encased in a sturdy box to protect it from the elements during shipping. A USPS electronic tracking number will be provided at no additional cost. Please feel free to contact us for further details or to request photographs of the book. 325 pages. Availability: Ships 2-3 days |
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