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  1. Big Five facets and religiosity: Three large-scale, cross-cultural, theory-driven, and process-attentive tests.
  2. Macropsychological Factors Predict Regional Economic Resilience During a Major Economic Crisis
  3. Capturing Situational Information with Smartphones and Mobile Sensing Methods
  4. Entrepreneurial Regions: Do Macro-Psychological Cultural Characteristics of Regions Help Solve the “Knowledge Paradox” of Economics?
  5. Personality Trait Differences Between Young and Middle-Aged Adults: Measurement Artifacts or Actual Trends?
  6. Personality influences responses to inequity and contrast in chimpanzees
  7. A comparison of rating and coding behavioural traits in dogs
  8. Geographically varying associations between personality and life satisfaction in the London metropolitan area
  9. Internet Research in Psychology
  10. Facebook as a research tool for the social sciences: Opportunities, challenges, ethical considerations, and practical guidelines.
  11. Age and Gender Differences in Self-Esteem—A Cross-Cultural Window.
  12. Which personality dimensions do puppy tests measure? A systematic procedure for categorizing behavioral assays
  13. Do you see what I see? Can non-experts with minimal training reproduce expert ratings in behavioral assessments of working dogs?
  14. Cultural norm fulfillment, interpersonal belonging, or getting ahead? A large-scale cross-cultural test of three perspectives on the function of self-esteem.
  15. Criterion Analysis and Content Validity for Standardized Behavioral Tests in a Detector-Dog Breeding Program
  16. Psychometric Comparison of Automated Versus Rational Methods of Scale Abbreviation
  17. Further Validity of the Japanese Version of the Ten Item Personality Inventory (TIPI-J)
  18. Belief in a just God (and a just society): A system justification perspective on religious ideology.
  19. Cross-cultural variations in Big Five relationships with religiosity: A sociocultural motives perspective.
  20. Daily Online Testing in Large Classes: Boosting College Performance while Reducing Achievement Gaps
  21. Predicting Consumer Behavior and Media Preferences: The Comparative Validity of Personality Traits and Demographic Variables
  22. Developing a comprehensive and comparative questionnaire for measuring personality in chimpanzees using a simultaneous top-down/bottom-up design
  23. Manifestations of Individual Differences in Physical and Virtual Environments
  24. Personality Profiles Associated with Different Motivations for Playing World of Warcraft
  25. Personality Consistency in Dogs: A Meta-Analysis
  26. The World from a Dog’s Point of View
  27. Big Five Content Representation of the Japanese Version of the Ten-Item Personality Inventory
  28. The regional distribution and correlates of an entrepreneurship-prone personality profile in the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom: A socioecological perspective.
  29. Divided we stand: Three psychological regions of the United States and their political, economic, social, and health correlates.
  30. The Song Remains the Same: A Replication and Extension of the MUSIC Model
  31. Impressions of World of Warcraft players’ personalities based on their usernames: Interobserver consensus but no accuracy
  32. Manifestations of Personality in Online Social Networks: Self-Reported Facebook-Related Behaviors and Observable Profile Information
  33. Comparison of Methods for Assessing Personality in Nonhuman Primates
  34. Age differences in personality traits from 10 to 65: Big Five domains and facets in a large cross-sectional sample.
  35. Personality and performance in military working dogs: Reliability and predictive validity of behavioral tests
  36. Personalities of Self-Identified “Dog People” and “Cat People”
  37. Social Psychological Methods Outside the Laboratory
  38. Wired but not WEIRD: The promise of the Internet in reaching more diverse samples
  39. Personality in nonhuman primates: a review and evaluation of past research
  40. Advanced methods for conducting online behavioral research.
  41. Does self-esteem account for the higher-order factors of the Big Five?
  42. Smiling reflects different emotions in men and women
  43. Statewide Differences in Personality Predict Voting Patterns in 1996–2004 U.S. Presidential Elections
  44. Temperament and Personality in Working Dogs
  45. PERSONALITY AND IDEOLOGY AS DETERMINANTS OF CANDIDATE PREFERENCES AND “OBAMA CONVERSION” IN THE 2008 U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
  46. Personality and performance in working dogs
  47. Portrait of a narcissist: Manifestations of narcissism in physical appearance
  48. The Secret Lives of Liberals and Conservatives: Personality Profiles, Interaction Styles, and the Things They Leave Behind
  49. A Theory of the Emergence, Persistence, and Expression of Geographic Variation in Psychological Characteristics
  50. Bridging human and animal research: A comparative approach to studies of personality and health
  51. Anthropomorphism as a Special Case of Social Perception: A Cross–Species Social Relations Model Analysis of Humans and Dogs
  52. Ideology: Its Resurgence in Social, Personality, and Political Psychology
  53. Development and Validation of a Dutch Translation of the Big Five Inventory (BFI)
  54. Personality in Non-human Animals
  55. Development of shy/bold behaviour in squid: context-specific phenotypes associated with developmental plasticity
  56. Animal Personality
  57. The developmental psychometrics of big five self-reports: Acquiescence, factor structure, coherence, and differentiation from ages 10 to 20.
  58. Tree Thinking: A New Paradigm for Integrating Comparative Data in Psychology
  59. Normality evaluations and their relation to personality traits and well-being.
  60. Do bilinguals have two personalities? A special case of cultural frame switching
  61. Personality in its natural habitat: Manifestations and implicit folk theories of personality in daily life.
  62. Tracking Trends in Psychological Science
  63. A review and synthesis of research on personality in dogs (canis familiaris)
  64. Another route to broadening the scope of social psychology: Ecologically valid research
  65. Should We Trust Web-Based Studies? A Comparative Analysis of Six Preconceptions About Internet Questionnaires.
  66. e-Perceptions: Personality Impressions Based on Personal Websites.
  67. Bridging psychology and biology with animal research.
  68. A Dog's Got Personality: A Cross-Species Comparative Approach to Personality Judgments in Dogs and Humans.
  69. The do re mi's of everyday life: The structure and personality correlates of music preferences.
  70. Development of personality in early and middle adulthood: Set like plaster or persistent change?
  71. The Precarious Couple Effect: Verbally Inhibited Men + Critical, Disinhibited Women = Bad Chemistry.
  72. Global self-esteem across the life span.
  73. Global self-esteem across the life span.
  74. A room with a cue: Personality judgments based on offices and bedrooms.
  75. A room with a cue: Personality judgments based on offices and bedrooms.
  76. Personality Correlates of Self-Esteem
  77. From mice to men: What can we learn about personality from animal research?
  78. From mice to men: What can we learn about personality from animal research?
  79. Trends in psychology: An empirical issue.
  80. Trends in psychology: An empirical issue.
  81. Personality Dimensions in Nonhuman Animals
  82. An empirical analysis of trends in psychology.
  83. An empirical analysis of trends in psychology.
  84. An Integrative Approach to Personality Research in Anthrozoology: Ratings of Six Species of Pets and their Owners
  85. Personality dimensions in spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta).
  86. Psychological Science at the Crossroads
  87. Psychological Science at the Crossroads
  88. Personality dimensions in spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta).
  89. Do people know how they behave? Self-reported act frequencies compared with on-line codings by observers.
  90. Do people know how they behave? Self-reported act frequencies compared with on-line codings by observers.
  91. Right, but for the wrong reasons.
  92. Right, but for the wrong reasons.
  93. Environmental assessments of personality
  94. Short Test of Musical Preferences
  95. Interpersonal perception in online social networks
  96. Anthropomorphism as social perception
  97. Twenty Item Values Inventory
  98. Ten-Item Personality Inventory--German Version
  99. Ten-Item Personality Inventory
  100. Five-Item Personality Inventory
  101. Personalities in a Comparative Perspective
  102. Personality traits.
  103. Less than zero: Impressions of others based on facebook profiles
  104. A chimpanzee model of novelty seeking behavior
  105. Developmental psychometrics: The structure of adolescents' personality self-reports
  106. Handler perceptions of desired personality traits in military working dogs
  107. Online data collection: A remedy to the representativeness gap in psychological research?
  108. What emotions do people want to evoke in the different rooms in their homes?
  109. It's not "what" you like: "how" and "why" dimensions of taste preferences
  110. Individual Differences in Approach and Avoidance Motivation in Animals
  111. Tracking Trends in Psychological Science
  112. Smiling as a manifestation of personality
  113. What does your password say about you? Individual differences in password selection
  114. Do bilinguals have two personalities?
  115. Express yourself: Expression and perception of personality in clothing and appearance
  116. Six concerns about internet data: A comparative analysis of the empirical evidence
  117. Douchebags and hipsters: Evaluating the ambiance elicited by different bars and cafes
  118. Facebook: A review of past research
  119. Judging bars and cafes from profile pictures of the people who frequent them
  120. What determines music preferences? The interplay of endogenous and exogenous influences across the lifespan
  121. Links between puppy-raiser characteristics and working-dog personality
  122. Indoor air quality and health: How can social and personality psychologists help?
  123. How to use this book.
  124. Composite Measures of Self-Perceived and Peer-Rated Status
  125. Consequences of personality in indoor environments
  126. Two personalities in bilinguals? Testing three possible explanations
  127. Amazon's Mechanical Turk: A new source of inexpensive, yet high-quality data?
  128. What makes a good judge? An exploration of accuracy across traits and contexts
  129. Personality development around the world--A cross-cultural examination of Social Investment Theory
  130. House of blues: Are couples' levels of depression, happiness, and life satisfaction reflected in their home's ambiance?
  131. The BioRhythm study: Smartphone sensing a term in the life of a dartmouth class
  132. Little people, big changes: Associations between the big five and age during late childhood and adolescence
  133. Individual differences and academic success: A multivariate model of affect, behavior, and cognition
  134. Regional personality differences in the United State: A comparison of three competing paradigms
  135. Saving grace: Personality correlates of religiosity in the U.S. and Iran
  136. The Regional Distribution and Correlates of an Entrepreneurship-Prone Personality Profile in the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom: A Socioecological Perspective
  137. Six visions for the future of personality psychology.