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What most people want from a textbook is that it is up–to–date, well–written, succinct, and well–produced. This excellent new text admirably fulfils all those criteria. It is, for the record, also very well–referenced, with useful diagrams, summaries, and key readings. Written by one of the rising stars of differential psychology, it is a must–buy for all those interested in the latest research in this area. Adrian Furnham, University College London Personality and Individual Differences is an accomplished survey of research on personality, intelligence, motivation, and other key individual difference factors. It succeeds admirably in presenting both received wisdom and new frontiers for differential psychology. The writing is always engaging, accessible, and insightful, and students and established researchers alike will find much of value in this book. Gerald Matthews, University of Cincinnati This new book on individual differences by Chamorro– Premuzic has much to recommend it. The topic of individual differences is crucially important for anyone interested in the practical implications of psychology. Nonetheless, judgment is required in the choice of subjects and, in this case, the organization and topic selection is optimal. But, best of all, the book is clearly written and a joy to read; it is likely to become the standard for the field. Robert Hogan, Hogan Assessment System This excellent textbook has been written by a colleague with an active research presence in differential psychology and provides comprehensive coverage of the latest developments in multiple fronts of the field. Indeed, the author often engages with the literature far more deeply and critically than we have come to expect from the typical introductory textbook. As regards the organization of the book and accompanying learning aids and illustrations, they are didactically.