Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1995

Disciplines

American Politics | Other Psychology | Personality and Social Contexts | Political History

Abstract

This article reports the results of an exploratory political personality assessment of U.S. president Bill Clinton, derived from psychodiagnostic meta-analysis of biographical information in the public domain, and designed to place personological knowledge from diverse sources and divergent perspectives into a coherent psychodiagnostic framework.

Comments

This article was adapted from “The Political Personality of Bill Clinton: A Psychodiagnostic Meta-Analysis,” presented at the 18th Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Washington, DC, July 5–8, 1995.

Related link

http://personality-politics.org/bill-clinton

Related report

Immelman, A. (1998, Autumn). The political personalities of 1996 U.S. presidential candidates Bill Clinton and Bob Dole. The Leadership Quarterly, 9(3), 335-366. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1048-9843(98)90035-2 (Available at Digital Commons: http://digitalcommons.csbsju.edu/psychology_pubs/3/)

Related link: http://personality-politics.org/bill-clinton

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