Institute of Psychology, Russian Academy of Sciences
Doctoral advisors
Alexander Luria, Vladimir Nebylitsyn
Vladimir Mikhailovich Rusalov (Russian: Владимир Михайлович Русалов; 5 October 1939 – 17 January 2023) was a Russian psychologist and anthropologist who was the first to develop a temperament model within the activity-specific approach. He was best known for his work in psychology of personality, temperament[1][2][3][4] and differential psychophysiology.[5][6]
^Rusalov VM (1985). "On nature of temperament and its place in structure of human individual differences [О природе темперамента и его месте в структуре индивидуальных свойств человека]". Questions of Psychology [Voprosi Psychologii]. 1: 19–32.
^Rusalov, VM (1997). Oprosnik formal'no-dynamicheskih svoystv individual'nosti. Questionnaire of formal-dynamical properties of individual. Manual. Moscow: IPRAN.
^Rusalov, VM (2004). Formal'no-dynamicheskiye svoystva individual'nosti (temperament) [Formal-dynamical properties of individual (temperament)]. Russian Academy of Sciences, IPAN Press: Moscow.
^Rusalov, VM; Trofimova, IN (2007). Structure of Temperament and Its Measurement. Toronto, Canada: Psychological Services Press.
^Rusalov VM (1979). Biologicheskiye osnovi individual'no-psichologicheskih razlichiy [Biological basis of individual psychological differences] Moscow: Nauka Russia.
^Rusalov VM (2012). Temperament within the structure of human individuality: studies in differential psychophysiology and psychology [Темперамент в структуре индивидуальности человека: дифференциально-психофизиологические и психологические исследования]. Moscow: Institute of Psychology, Russian Academy of Sciences.
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Sciences), supervised by Boris Teplov (1963), then Vladimir Nebylitsyn (1972), and then VladimirRusalov. The STQ has several versions, which are based on...
Steiner, Rudolf (1985). The Four Temperaments. ISBN 978-0-910142-11-3. Rusalov, Vladimir (26 February 2018). "Functional systems theory and the activity-specific...