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Narrative Inquiry. 30:343-363
Narrative identity is most often assessed via prompts for key autobiographical scenes (e.g., turning points). Here, self-presentation strategies were examined in relation to the content and structure of key scenes. Participants (N = 396) provided nar
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Journal of Personality. 85:285-299
Recent research suggests that individuals play an active role in their own personality development. Here, we investigated lay conceptions of this volitional personality change process. In Study 1, participants (N = 602) provided open-ended descriptio
From desire to development? A multi-sample, idiographic examination of volitional personality change
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Journal of Research in Personality. 85:103910
Using an idiographic-nomothetic methodology, we assessed individuals’ ability to change their personality traits without therapeutic or experimental involvement. Participants from internet and college populations completed trait measures and report
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European Journal of Personality. 29:97-106
The present study demonstrates a novel way of exploring the relationship between personality and social outcomes by examining an understudied intermediate step: situational construal. Construal is assessed in terms of the degree to which one's descri
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Journal of Personality. 83:389-403
The present work demonstrates a method for constructing theoretically based situational classifications and exploring their behavioral implications. Fundamental motives theory (FMT; Kenrick, Griskevicius, Neuberg, & Schaller, 2010; Kenrick, Neuberg,
Autor:
Anthony D. Hermann, Athena H. Cairo, Elizabeth R. Brown, Donald F. Sacco, Leanne Boucher, R. Weylin Sternglanz, Karin Sobocko, Diane B. V. Bonfiglio, Christopher R. Chartier, Matthew Janus, Aimee L. Belanger, Jill Allen, Michael J. Bernstein, Nancy I. Budiman, Jaclyn M. Moloney, Erica Baranski, Patrick J. Morse, Jacqueline Kirshenbaum, Hannah Juzeler, Hayley M Skulborstad, John G. Conway, James H. Wirth, Mitchell M. Metzger, Konstantin O. Tskhay, Richard A. Klein, Nicholas O. Rule, Amy Summerville, Zack van Allen, Timothy Razza, Jennifer A. Coleman, Ashley Weinberg, Joanne M. Chung, Ashley Keres, Daniel P. Martin, Jon Grahe, Richard E. Lucas, Christopher J. N. Lustgraaf, Komi German, Diana Kinney, William E. Davis, Megan Shultz, Charles R. Ebersole, Jessica Wortman, David J. Johnson, Jonathan B. Banks, Kyle Sauerberger, Emily R Shrider, John Paul Wilson, Olivia E. Atherton, Jennifer A. Joy-Gaba, Ryan J. Walker, Melody M. Fletcher, Nathan Honeycutt, Courtney Siemsen, Brandon T. Humphrey, David C. Cicero, Colin A. Capaldi, Thierry Devos, Daniel E. Re, Leigh Ann Vaughn, Madhavi Menon, Radmila Prislin, Brian A. Nosek, Joshua A. Hicks
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Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 67, 68-82. ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
The university participant pool is a key resource for behavioral research, and data quality is believed to vary over the course of the academic semester. This crowdsourced project examined time of semester variation in 10 known effects, 10 individual
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Journal of personality. 85(3)
Recent research suggests that individuals play an active role in their own personality development. Here, we investigated lay conceptions of this volitional personality change process. In Study 1, participants (N = 602) provided open-ended descriptio
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Body image. 17
We examined the prevalence and correlates of satisfaction with appearance and weight. Participants (N=12,176) completed an online survey posted on the NBCNews.com and Today.com websites. Few men and women were very to extremely dissatisfied with thei
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Social sciencemedicine (1982). 138
Background The Situational Construal Model proposes that characteristics of persons and situations interact to influence construal of situations and resultant behavior. We apply this framework to the study of healthcare experiences in two studies. Me
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Journal of personality. 83(4)
The present work demonstrates a method for constructing theoretically based situational classifications and exploring their behavioral implications. Fundamental motives theory (FMT; Kenrick, Griskevicius, Neuberg,Schaller, 2010; Kenrick, Neuberg, Gri