My colleague teaches "theories of personality" and has his students read a novel
and analyze one of the characters from two different personality theories. this
could also be done with autobiographies of "normal" people.

Retta Poe wrote:

> TIPS-Colleagues -
>     I am looking for one or more personality case studies on the web.  I would
> like to direct my students in a personality theories course to read an online
> case history of a "normal" person and write about that person from the
> perspective of various personality theorists.  I did a google search and only
> turned up case studies of folks with disorders (personality disorders, etc.),
> so I guess I haven't used the correct search terms.  Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks -
> Retta
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