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Lester, David – Psychology: A Quarterly Journal of Human Behavior, 1987
Explains principles of Kenneth Boulding which Boulding considered important for the understanding of social and political organizations and applies these ideas to systems theories of personality. Discusses principles of opposition, defense, polylithy, size, and persistence. Concludes that principle derived from Boulding's analysis of organizations…
Descriptors: Organizations (Groups), Personality Theories, Systems Approach

Lester, David – Psychology: A Quarterly Journal of Human Behavior, 1985
The principles of group dynamics were applied to systems theories of personality. Parallels were drawn between groups and the mind especially in the area of intragroup conflict and intrapsychic conflict and with regard to group size and the number of subsystems of the mind. The heuristic possibilities of this analogy were discussed. (Author)
Descriptors: Conflict, Group Behavior, Personality, Personality Theories

Lester, David – Psychology: A Quarterly Journal of Human Behavior, 1984
Examines the ways in which Parsons's systems analysis of sociology differs from those proposed by personality theorists. Uses analogies from Parsons's systems analysis of society to elaborate the systems analyses of personality. (LLL)
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Personality Theories, Social Theories, Sociology

Lester, David – Psychology: A Quarterly Journal of Human Behavior, 1986
Systems theories of personality often describe subsystems (such as conscious and unconscious) and subsubsystems (such as ego, id, and superego). This paper classifies the major systems theories of personality in terms of the number of levels in their analysis. (Author)
Descriptors: Classification, Cluster Grouping, Literature Reviews, Personality Theories

Lester, David – Journal of Psychology, 1971
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, College Students