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Dimensions of Personality in African American Children


The Dimensions of Personality in African American Children project (a five-year National Institute of Mental Health R01 research grant) will focus on a new multinational approach to study child temperament, personality, and behavior problems, based on parent and teacher natural language descriptions of child characteristics. This project is the African American component of the International Consortium in Personality Research.

Consortium Research Teams:

    USA-Hampton University | USA-University of Georgia |
    Netherlands | Belgium | Germany | Greece | Poland | China

Hampton Research Team:

    James Victor, Director
    Spencer Baker, Research Coordinator
    Keisha Hill, NIMH Minority Research Assistant
    Dana S. Davis, Research Team CO-Leader
    Wanda Gill, Research Team CO-Leader
    Holly Ramsawh, COR Intern

    Past Research Team Members

    Research Lab: (757) 727-5129

Through adopting the lexical natural-language approach and collaborating with multinational research teams, this project will contribute to the unification of the study of personality development from childhood to adulthood.

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