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BMC Psychology | Personality and individual differences

BMC Psychology | Personality and individual differences



Personality and individual differences

This section covers all aspects of personality and differential psychology. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, intelligence, creativity, and personality to name a few.
  1. Personality traits can be used to predict an individual’s behaviors in different life situations, including marital life situations. Marital satisfaction that is influenced by different factors is a criterion ...
    Authors:Kourosh Sayehmiri, Karez Ibrahim Kareem, Kamel Abdi, Sahar Dalvand and Reza Ghanei Gheshlagh
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2020 8:15
    Content type:Research article
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  2. Male height is positively associated with social dominance, and more agonistic/competitive behaviours. However, the ‘Napoleon complex’ or ‘small man syndrome’ suggests that smaller males are more assertive and...
    Authors:Dane McCarrick, Gayle Brewer, Minna Lyons, Thomas V. Pollet and Nick Neave
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2020 8:4
    Content type:Research article
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  3. In Germany, only limited data are available on attitudes towards death. Existing measurements are complex and time consuming, and data on psychometric properties are limited. The Death Attitude Profile- Revise...
    Authors:Jonas Jansen, Christian Schulz-Quach, Nikolett Eisenbeck, David F. Carreno, Andrea Schmitz, Rita Fountain, Matthias Franz, Ralf Schäfer, Paul T. P. Wong and Katharina Fetz
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:61
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  4. Parental physical punishment (e.g., spanking) of children can gradually escalate into child physical abuse (CPA). According to social-information processing (SIP) models of aggressive behaviors, distorted soci...
    Authors:Koji Shimada, Ryoko Kasaba, Akiko Yao and Akemi Tomoda
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:56
    Content type:Research article
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  5. Alopecia Areata (AA) is an autoimmune condition that is characterised by non-scarring hair loss. Its aesthetic repercussions can lead to profound changes in psychological well-being. Although physical activity...
    Authors:Y. Rajoo, J. Wong, G. Cooper, I. S. Raj, D. J. Castle, A. H. Chong, J. Green and G. A. Kennedy
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:48
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  6. Procrastination is seen as a severe problem among young people, and many factors have been claimed to be associated with it, playing video games being one of them. One of the reasons why video games might be r...
    Authors:Kent Nordby, Ronny Andre Løkken and Gerit Pfuhl
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:33
    Content type:Research article
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  7. Previous studies have shown a relationship between delirium and depressive symptoms after cardiac surgery with distress personalities linking to negative surgical outcomes. The aim of the present study is to f...
    Authors:Yujiro Matsuishi, Nobutake Shimojo, Takeshi Unoki, Hideaki Sakuramoto, Chiho Tokunaga, Yasuyo Yoshino, Haruhiko Hoshino, Akira Ouchi, Satoru Kawano, Hiroaki Sakamoto, Yuji Hiramatsu and Yoshiaki Inoue
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:27
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  8. Adherence to good dietary practices has been linked to disease prevention and better quality of life yet, University students are known to have poor dietary intake and diet quality. For an effective behaviour ...
    Authors:Freda Dzifa Intiful, Emefa Gifty Oddam, Irene Kretchy and Joana Quampah
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2019 7:10
    Content type:Research article
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  9. This protocol describes a study that will test the effectiveness of a 10-week non-clinical psychological coaching intervention for intentional personality change using a smartphone application. The goal of the...
    Authors:Mirjam Stieger, Marcia Nißen, Dominik Rüegger, Tobias Kowatsch, Christoph Flückiger and Mathias Allemand
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2018 6:43
    Content type:Study protocol
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  10. The Regulatory Focus Questionnaire (RFQ) assesses regulatory promotion and prevention focus, which represent orientations towards gains or losses. The main objective of this study was to examine the psychometr...
    Authors:Bjarne Schmalbach, Markus Zenger, Roy Spina, Ileana Steffens-Guerra, Sören Kliem, Michalis Michaelides and Andreas Hinz
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2017 5:40
    Content type:Research article
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  11. We present VREX, a free open-source Unity toolbox for virtual reality research in the fields of experimental psychology and neuroscience.
    Authors:Madis Vasser, Markus Kängsepp, Murad Magomedkerimov, Kälver Kilvits, Vladislav Stafinjak, Taavi Kivisik, Raul Vicente and Jaan Aru
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2017 5:4
    Content type:Software
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  12. With the publication of the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), an alternative model for personality disorders based on personality dysfunction and pathological per...
    Authors:Jens C. Thimm, Stian Jordan and Bo Bach
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2016 4:61
    Content type:Research article
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  13. The construct of psychopathy is sparsely researched in the non-Western world, particularly in the Middle East. As such, the extent to which the psychopathy construct can be generalized to other cultures, inclu...
    Authors:Robert D. Latzman, Ahmed M. Megreya, Lisa K. Hecht, Joshua D. Miller, D. Anne Winiarski and Scott O. Lilienfeld
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2015 3:37
    Content type:Research article
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    The Erratum to this article has been published in BMC Psychology 2015 3:42
  14. There seems to be a common belief that women are better in multi-tasking than men, but there is practically no scientific research on this topic. Here, we tested whether women have better multi-tasking skills ...
    Authors:Gijsbert Stoet, Daryl B O’Connor, Mark Conner and Keith R Laws
    Citation:BMC Psychology 2013 1:18
    Content type:Research article
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