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Dr. Daniel P. Cervone is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) within the Department of Psychology, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. He earned his PhD in Psychology from Stanford University in 1985. His career includes visiting appointments at the University of Washington and University of Rome 'La Sapienza,' and a fellowship at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences. He serves on editorial boards for Psychological Review and European Journal of Personality.
Dr. Cervone’s research focuses on the Knowledge-and-Appraisal Personality Architecture (KAPA) model, exploring how psychological subsystems contribute to personality coherence. His work spans theoretical frameworks, health applications (e.g., smoking cessation), and lifespan development. He has co-authored influential textbooks like Personality: Determinants, Dynamics, and Potentials (2000) and Personality Theory and Research (2005/2008).
His publications emphasize self-efficacy, social-cognitive mechanisms, and the interplay between personality and situational contexts. He actively reviews applications for UIC’s doctoral program and has contributed to advancing personality science through edited volumes and journal roles.
His work bridges theoretical psychology with practical applications, addressing health behaviors, aging, and assessment methodologies. His research underscores the importance of individual-level analysis in understanding personality dynamics.


