Some Recent Trends in Personality Assessment

Abstract
Some past and current research in personality assessment is discussed and evaluated, including such topics as (a) the exploitation of the natural language to construct descriptive personality taxonomies, (b) the search for trait-by-treatment interaction effects, (c) the relative validity of different strategies of personality inventory construction, (d) the comparative utility of nonlinear prediction schemes, (e) the quest for models of the judgments of expert decision makers, and (f) the utility of substituting judgmental models for human judges in applied contexts.