XI Conference of the Ibero-American Association for the Investigation of Individual Differences
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https://doi.org/10.24310/espsiescpsi.v15i2.15544Keywords:
AIIDI, XI Jornadas, Human differences, Personality, Intelligence, HealthAbstract
Investigating what makes us different means verifying the richness of human diversity and understanding the enormous advantages that it brings to our species. For this reason, knowledge of diversity must lead to respect for the equal rights and duties of different individuals, whatever their differences. The Ibero-American Association for the Investigation of Individual Differences (AIIDI) promotes the investigation of individual differences in intelligence, abilities, temperament, and personality, as well as their related causes and factors. The conferences held annually aim to bring together researchers interested in these differences, promoting and sharing knowledge. Below are summaries of the papers presented at the XI AIIDI Conference, held on September 22 and 23, 2022, at the University of Malaga. In this edition we have had 48 presentations of empirical works focused on variables of personality, intelligence and health. All are quality studies that provide a panoramic view of current research topics in the field of human differences.
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