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View article: Development and Validation of the Faceted Dark Triad (FDT) Scale
Development and Validation of the Faceted Dark Triad (FDT) Scale Open
Psychopathy, narcissism, and Machiavellianism, the “Dark Triad” (DT), share a common core of personality facets from the (dis)agreeableness domain (e.g., callousness, deceitfulness). Most DT scales neglect facet-level measurement, instead,…
View article: Individual differences in interpersonal emotion regulation: What makes some people more (or less) successful than others?
Individual differences in interpersonal emotion regulation: What makes some people more (or less) successful than others? Open
People vary in the effectiveness with which they can change the way that others feel, yet we know surprisingly little about what drives these individual differences in interpersonal emotion regulation success. This paper provides a framewo…
View article: Towards a taxonomy of personality facets
Towards a taxonomy of personality facets Open
We describe three studies that together provide a first approximation to a comprehensive taxonomy of unique personality facets. In Study 1, we semantically sorted, removed synonyms, and factor analysed 1772 personality items taken from sev…
View article: Toward an Index of Adaptive Personality Regulation
Toward an Index of Adaptive Personality Regulation Open
The idea that matching personality expression with situational demands is adaptive is implicit in many accounts of personality. Numerous constructs and measures have been posited to address this or similar phenomena. Few have proven adequa…
View article: Dark personality traits and psychological need frustration explain future levels of student satisfaction, engagement, and performance
Dark personality traits and psychological need frustration explain future levels of student satisfaction, engagement, and performance Open
Grounded in Self-Determination Theory (SDT), we integrate personality traits and basic psychological need frustration to explore relationships between students' ‘dark’ personality traits and the core student outcomes of satisfaction, engag…
View article: Abusive supervision: A systematic review and fundamental rethink
Abusive supervision: A systematic review and fundamental rethink Open
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View article: Transactions between Big‐5 personality traits and job characteristics across 20 years
Transactions between Big‐5 personality traits and job characteristics across 20 years Open
Although understanding the relationship between the individual and work environment is a core concern of organizational research, few studies have examined longitudinal transactions between Big‐5 personality traits and job characteristics.…
View article: Designing creative spaces: an experimental examination of the effect of a nature poster on divergent thinking
Designing creative spaces: an experimental examination of the effect of a nature poster on divergent thinking Open
This paper reports the results of an independent samples experiment designed to examine the effects of the presence of a large poster depicting a natural woodland scene on individual performance on two Divergent Thinking tasks. In comparis…
View article: In pursuit of causality in leadership training research: A review and pragmatic recommendations
In pursuit of causality in leadership training research: A review and pragmatic recommendations Open
Although research shows a reliable association between leadership training and positive organizational outcomes, a range of research design issues mean we do not know to what degree the former causes the later. Accordingly, the paper has t…
View article: An Examination of the Spanish Translation of the 50-item International Personality Item Pool Big-five Inventory in a Spanish Speaking Peruvian Sample
An Examination of the Spanish Translation of the 50-item International Personality Item Pool Big-five Inventory in a Spanish Speaking Peruvian Sample Open
The International Personality Item Pool (IPIP) five-factor model inventories are widely used for personality research and have been translated into multiple languages. However, the extent of the psychometric assessment of translated scales…
View article: Designing creative spaces: an experimental examination of the effect of a nature poster on divergent thinking
Designing creative spaces: an experimental examination of the effect of a nature poster on divergent thinking Open
This paper reports the results of an independent samples experiment designed to examine the effects of the presence of a large poster depicting a natural woodland scene on individual performance on two Divergent Thinking tasks. In comparis…
View article: Leadership, creativity and innovation: a meta-analytic review
Leadership, creativity and innovation: a meta-analytic review Open
This paper reports the most comprehensive meta-analytic examination of the relationship between leadership and both followers’ creative and innovative performance. Specifically, we examined 13 leadership variables (transformational, transa…
View article: A conceptual replication of emotional intelligence as a second-stratum factor of intelligence.
A conceptual replication of emotional intelligence as a second-stratum factor of intelligence. Open
MacCann, Joseph, Newman, and Roberts (2014) explored various unidimensional, oblique, hierarchical and bifactor models to suggest that ability EI can represent a distinct set of cognitive abilities that can be placed within existing intell…
View article: Putting ‘Emotional Intelligences’ in Their Place: Introducing the Integrated Model of Affect-Related Individual Differences
Putting ‘Emotional Intelligences’ in Their Place: Introducing the Integrated Model of Affect-Related Individual Differences Open
Numerous individual differences, models, and measures have been associated with the 'emotional intelligence' (EI) label. This paper discusses one of the most pervasive problems regarding EI-related individual differences, namely, the lack …
View article: An examination of the Spanish translation of the 50-item IPIP Big-five inventory in a Spanish speaking Peruvian sample
An examination of the Spanish translation of the 50-item IPIP Big-five inventory in a Spanish speaking Peruvian sample Open
The International Personality Item Pool (IPIP) five-factor model inventories are a widely used resource for personality research and have been translated into multiple languages. However, the extent of the psychometric assessment of transl…