I. Introduction
1. Construing Persons in Context: On Building a Science of the Individual, Daniel Cervone, Yuichi Shoda, and Geraldine Downey
II. Conceptualizing the Person
2. The Trait versus Situation Debate: A Minimalist View, Gordon H. Bower
3. The Power of Context, Jerome Kagan
4. Eastern and Western Ways of Perceiving the World, Richard E. Nisbett
5. From Persons and Situations to Preferences and Constraints, Richard A. Shweder
III. Self-Regulation: From Willpower to a System
6. Delay of Gratification in Children: Contributions to Social-Personality Psychology, Ozlem Ayduk
7. In Search of Generative Mechanisms: The Case of Value from Engagement Strength, E. Tory Higgins
8. Positive Affect, Cognitive Flexibility, and Self-Control, Alice M. Isen
9. Expectancy and the Perception of Aversive Events, Edward E. Smith
IV. Incorporating Situations into a Science of the Individual
10. Character in Context: The Relational Self and Transference, Susan M. Andersen, Jennifer S. Thorpe, and Christina S. Kooij
11. Integrating Personality Traits and Processes: Framework, Method, Analysis, Results, Niall Bolger and Rainer Romero-Canyas
12. Toward a Science of the Social Perceiver, Rodolfo Mendoza-Denton, Sang Hee Park, and Alexander O'Connor
13. Toward a Science of the Individual: A Molecular View of Personalized Medicine, Paul S. Mischel
14. Intelligence as a Person-Situation Interaction, Robert J. Sternberg
V. Paradigm Change in Psychological Models of Human Nature (1950-2000-2050?)
15. Toward a Science of the Individual: Past, Present, Future?, Walter Mischel
16. Toward a Cognitive Social Learning Reconceptualization of Personality, Walter Mischel
17. From Homunculus to a System: Toward a Science of the Person, Yuichi Shoda