Temperament is the first monograph in 40 years to present theories and
basic findings in the field of temperament from a broad international
and interdisciplinary perspective. The text, based on the author's four
decades of personal study and data collection, thoroughly explores the
physiological, biochemical, and genetic bases of temperament -
incorporating age-specific methods of assessment developed through
child- and adult-oriented approaches. The 147 illustrations comprise
tables of the most popular temperament inventories for both children and
adults, and unique data tables illustrating the psychometric features of
temperament inventories based on self-rating and rating by others.