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Processes of Personality Development in Adulthood: The TESSERA Framework

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PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW
Volume 21, Issue 3, Pages 253-277

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1088868316652279

Keywords

long-term personality development; short-term processes; life span; social-cognitive learning; person-situation transaction

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The current article presents a theoretical framework of the short-and long-term processes underlying personality development throughout adulthood. The newly developed TESSERA framework posits that long-term personality development occurs due to repeated short-term, situational processes. These short-term processes can be generalized as recursive sequence of Triggering situations, Expectancy, States/State expressions, and Reactions (TESSERA). Reflective and associative processes on TESSERA sequences can lead to personality development (i.e., continuity and lasting changes in explicit and implicit personality characteristics and behavioral patterns). We illustrate how the TESSERA framework facilitates a more comprehensive understanding of normative and differential personality development at various ages during the life span. The TESSERA framework extends previous theories by explicitly linking short-and long-term processes of personality development, by addressing different manifestations of personality, and by being applicable to different personality characteristics, for example, behavioral traits, motivational orientations, or life narratives.

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