<p>Preface</p> <p>Dustin Wood</p> <p>1. A role for information theory in personality modeling, assessment, and judgment</p> <p>David M. Condon and Rene Mõttus</p> <p>2. What falls outside of the Big Five? Darkness, derailers, and beyond</p> <p>P.D. Harms and Ryne Sherman</p> <p>3. Semantic and ontological structures of psychological attributes</p> <p>Jan Ketil Arnulf and Kai Larsen</p> <p>4. Ubiquitous Computing for Person-Environment Research: Opportunities, Considerations, & Future Directions</p> <p>Sumer S. Vaid, Saeed Abdullah, Edison Thomaz and Gabriella Harari</p> <p>5. Modeling the mind: Assessment of if…then… profiles as a window to shared and idiosyncratic psychological processes</p> <p>Vivian Zayas, Randy T. Lee and Yuichi Shoda</p> <p>6. Psychological Targeting in the Age of Big Data</p> <p>Ruth Elisabeth Appel and Sandra Matz</p> <p>7. Virtual Environments for the Representative Assessment of Personality: VE-RAP</p> <p>Lynn Carol Miller, David C. Jeong and John Christensen</p> <p>8. Improving measurement of individual differences using social networks</p> <p>Andrew J. Slaughter and Janie Yu</p> <p>9. Situational Judgment Tests: From Low-fidelity Simulations to Alternative Measures of Personality and the Person-Situation Interplay</p> <p>Filip Lievens, Philipp Schäpers and Christoph Nils Herde</p> <p>10. Intra-Individual Variability in Personality: A Methodological Review</p> <p>Alisha Marie Ness, Kira Foley and Eric Heggestad</p> <p>11. Modeling the dynamics of action</p> <p>Ashley D. Brown and William Revelle</p> <p>12. Conceptualizing and measuring the implicit personality</p> <p>Amanda Moeller, Ben Johnson, Ken Levy and James LeBreton</p> <p>13. Conceptualizing and measuring the psychological situation</p> <p>John Rauthmann</p> <p>14. Network Approaches to Representing and Understanding Psychological Dynamics</p> <p>Emorie D. Beck and Joshua Jackson</p> <p>15. Neural Network Models of Personality Structure and Dynamics</p> <p>Stephen J. Read</p> <p>16. Interdependence approaches to the person and situation</p> <p>Fabiola Heike Gerpott, Isabel Thielman and Daniel Balliet</p> <p>17. Formally Representing How Psychological Processes Shape Actions and One Another Using Functional Fields</p> <p>Dustin Wood</p> <p>18. Integrating Cybernetic Big Five Theory with the Free Energy Principle: A new strategy for modeling personalities as complex systems</p> <p>Adam Safron and Colin DeYoung</p> <p>19. COMPUTATIONAL MODELS OF APPRAISAL TO UNDERSTAND THE PERSON-SITUATION RELATION</p> <p>Nutchanon Yongsatianchot and Stacy Marsella</p> <p>20. An economic approach to modelling personality</p> <p>Lex Borghans and Trudie Schils</p>