How you write--what works for you and what makes sense to you--depends on who you are, your personality, your preferences, your style of thinking and feeling. If you are extroverted and grounded in your senses, your natural writing style will be far different from the person who tends to be introverted and intuitive. Not only that, how you learn to write will be different as well. Here is a book that taps into the natural strengths of your personality and helps you use those strengths in your writing. Whether you are a student, businessperson, or professional writer, this book will help you:...
How you write--what works for you and what makes sense to you--depends on who you are, your personality, your preferences, your style of thinking and ...
Researchers seem to have made little progress toward better understanding the nature and importance of individual differences. The authors present a paradigm to explain such differences so that researchers will be better able to study the wide variety of approaches that students employ. The volume synthesizes and expands the large body of research on individual differences, and shows how personality theory can explain the kinds of individual differences found in writing processes, written products, teaching styles, and other areas. The authors discuss how personality theory can be used to...
Researchers seem to have made little progress toward better understanding the nature and importance of individual differences. The authors present ...