Dan P. McAdams (born February 7, 1954) is personality psychologist and the Henry Wade Rogers Professor in the Department of Psychology at Northwestern University.[2][3]
Dan P. McAdams | |
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Fields | Narrative psychology and Thematic coherence |
Institutions | Northwestern University (professor) |
He was raised in Gary, Indiana, where he attended nearby Valparaiso University. In 1979 he was awarded a Ph.D. from the Harvard Department of Social Relations.[4]
McAdams is the author of The Person: An Introduction to the Science of Personality Psychology, a classroom textbook. He co-edited, with Amia Lieblich and Ruthellen Josselson, the eleven-book series "The Narrative Study of Lives".[5] He is a member of The Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Working Group at the Becker Friedman Institute for Research in Economics.[6]
McAdams' three level model of personality[7] was used in Jonathan Haidt's The Happiness Hypothesis[8] The three levels are :
Selected publications:[2]