🎙️What does Open Science look like in personality psychology?
Listen to Simine Vazire (@siminevazire) and Lisanne de Moor (@lisannedemoor) discussing this topic in the latest episode of the Personality Psychology Podcast.
Listen on all major podcast platforms.
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New episode alert! 🚨@renemottus spoke with @Psychologician, @kaitlynmwerner and @anderouusberg about self-regulation and affect regulation, and how each of the guests’ research connects to personality psychology. Check it out!
Planning to join us for ECP22 in Edinburgh? A quick tip: accommodation fills up fast, so we recommend booking early.
We’ve compiled some tips, including affordable on-site rooms: https://t.co/JT8LFRikpv
A gentle reminder:
•Submissions close 7 December
•Registration is now open
⌛️5 days left to submit your symposium, talk, or poster to ECP22.
For symposia: the chair submits the session and adds presenters’ emails. Presenters then receive a personal link to upload their talk. Please give them a bit of time to do so.
We look forward to your contributions!
New blog post❗️Authors conducted three longitudinal studies and found that supporting students’ well-being early in their university transition can foster values that aid their adjustment to campus life.
Blog: https://t.co/V1ANjFCe2Z
Article: https://t.co/tsMQYsrGDE
🔔Registration for the European Conference on Personality in Edinburgh, Scotland is now open!
Join us for #ECP22 and connect with researchers from around the world!
More information: https://t.co/J68RptMHEj
Register here: https://t.co/69aCaUtC0k
#PersonalityPsychology#eapp
New Study❗️@AnuRealo and @AllikJuri found strong agreement between the Trust facet of the Agreeableness dimension in the NEO PI-R/3 and the Single-Item General Trust Scale across methods and levels of analysis.
Read more here: https://t.co/4UUZP3Ud2F
☀️To all Master’s & PhD students: Join the Summer School of Personality Science 2026 (July 15–19, Edinburgh) for a week of research training, mentoring & networking in personality psychology.
Template: https://t.co/rBcRxWHotL
Apply Nov 2-20: https://t.co/srgEZIwIff
#SSPS#eapp
🌏The European Journal of Personality & Personality Science invite applications for two editorial fellowships to strengthen diversity, equity, and inclusion in personality science.
This call welcomes scholars from Africa and South Asia.
Please share!
#DEI#AcademicPublishing
New Study❗️Using both meta-analyses and mega-analyses, researchers found modest but robust correlations between the Big Five and voting. People with stronger intentions to vote were less neurotic and more extraverted, open, agreeable, and conscientious. https://t.co/IaLkpImiqy
✨The European Association of Personality Psychology (EAPP) is now also on BlueSky. Join us there for research updates, calls, and community news.
https://t.co/Uaao4rXNLv
We look forward to connecting with you!
New study🔔Schellenberg, Altorfer & @PeterHaehner tracked self-esteem trajectories following negative life events, linking them to personality and event perceptions📉
Personality was a stronger predictor of self-esteem increases than the type of event
📖https://t.co/Bxdop5MJEr
New Study🔔
Vorster, Dumont and Waldzus found that humiliation is both a social interaction and an emotional process. They suggest that humiliation can be understood as a mismatch between how people think others see them and how they see themselves.
https://t.co/IlkOC8Lyse
Researchers used machine learning to pull out 20,289 fine-grained verbal cues (words, phrasing) & paraverbal cues (tone, speed, pauses, pitch) from the audio and transcripts.
@E_Grunenberg, Klinz, Breil, @AhrensHel, @mitja_back
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New Study❗️
By studying 556 people solving interpersonal challenges as part of an admissions test they found that what people said and how they said it predicted performance judgments made by the jurors of the admissions test.
https://t.co/HdgJFtzun7
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🚨 Make sure to get your submissions in for ECP22 in The lively and historical city of Edinburgh! You can also click the link to see the keynotes and the schedule for the summer scheme.
We cannot wait to see you there!
Submissions are now open for ECP22 - the European Conference on Personality, taking place in Edinburgh, July 2026.
We welcome proposals for symposia, talks, and posters showcasing the latest in personality research.
Submit here: https://t.co/KrDrnnPq3t
#ECP22#eapp
🚨Episode 57 is out! @RebWeidmann spoke with Daniel Leising about his recent paper of a mathematical model of person judgement. Co-authored with mathematician René L. Schilling, the paper introduces the first part of a formalized model of person judgement.
STARTS = Stable Trait, Autoregressive Trait, State model. "The outcome at Time 2 is regressed on a predictor at Time 1 while accounting for the outcome at Time 1."
Authors: Yang, @RebWeidmann, @Chops310 & @rlucas11
New Study❗️Using 12 yrs of U.S. panel data (N=12,427), authors applied STARTS models to test reciprocal links between well-being & functioning in older adults. Findings: both remained highly stable, with little evidence for reciprocal effects across time.
https://t.co/C5x2FsuskV