#30 Personality states with Gabriella Harari, Kai Horstmann, and Whitney Ringwald

#30 Personality states with Gabriella Harari, Kai Horstmann, and Whitney Ringwald

Many researchers like to think of personalities as patterns of dynamic states. Thanks to technological advances, they can now measure the states and build statistical models from these measurements. Other researchers may have remained more sceptical: after all, isn’t personality something relatively stable, by definition? Can state models really help us better understand how people differ from one another in their personality traits? Trying to make sense of this topic, René Mõttus speaks to three experts on the topic: Gabriela Harari, Kai Horstmann and Whitney Ringwald. They discuss what personality states are and how these relate to personality traits, the primary focus of personality research.

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#63 Forgiveness with Loren Toussaint

#63 Forgiveness with Loren Toussaint

Loren Toussaint shares the science of forgiveness with Lisanne de Moor. This episode focuses on what forgiveness is as a scientific construct and what are its personality correlates, as well as why it...

18 Juni 54min

#62 Happiness with Shige Oishi and Felix Cheung

#62 Happiness with Shige Oishi and Felix Cheung

In this episode, Shige Oishi and Felix Cheung discuss with Lisanne de Moor the topic of happiness and related well-being constructs. They delve into predictors at the individual, social, and societal ...

20 Maj 1h 1min

#61 Paper Spotlight with Michael Krämer

#61 Paper Spotlight with Michael Krämer

In this paper spotlight episode, Rebekka Weidmann speaks with Michael Krämer about his recent publication in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, titled “What explains personality change ...

27 Apr 29min

#60 Personality and trauma with Stephen Asatsa

#60 Personality and trauma with Stephen Asatsa

In this episode, Dr. Stephen Asatsa discusses his work on trauma and personality with Lisanne de Moor. He shares recent insights from his work on mourning rituals and a broader perspective on integrat...

25 Mars 43min

#59 Open Science with Simine Vazire

#59 Open Science with Simine Vazire

In this episode, Lisanne de Moor talks with Simine Vazire about the history, development, and future of Open Science in the field of personalty psychology.

18 Feb 38min

#58 Regulating Behaviour and Affect

#58 Regulating Behaviour and Affect

Elliot Berkman, Kaitlyn Werner and Andero Uusberg are all experts in the fields of self-regulation and affect regulation. In this episode, they define their respective fields and discuss how they inte...

29 Dec 202558min

#57 Paper Spotlight: A Mathematical Model of Person Judgment with Daniel Leising

#57 Paper Spotlight: A Mathematical Model of Person Judgment with Daniel Leising

In this episode, Rebekka Weidmann speaks with Daniel Leising about his recent publication in Personality Science, titled “A Mathematical Model of Person Judgment Part I: Cue Emergence.” Co-authored wi...

5 Sep 202523min

#56 Leaving academia with Kate Rogers, Amy Summerville, and Tal Yarkoni

#56 Leaving academia with Kate Rogers, Amy Summerville, and Tal Yarkoni

In this episode that was recorded with a live audience, Lisanne de Moor speaks with Kate Rogers, Amy Summerville, and Tal Yarkoni about their decision to leave academia. The three guests openly share ...

10 Aug 202547min

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