What is Open Science? π‘ Episode 59 is out now, where Lisanne de Moor spoke with @simine.com about the history, development, and future of Open Science in the field of personality psychology. Check it out!
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What is Open Science? π‘ Episode 59 is out now, where Lisanne de Moor spoke with @simine.com about the history, development, and future of Open Science in the field of personality psychology. Check it out!
New episode alert! π¨ @renemottus.bsky.social spoke with Elliot Berkman, @kaitlynmwerner.bsky.social and @andero.bsky.social about self-regulation and affect regulation, and how each of the guests' research connects to personality psychology. Check it out!
π¨Episode 57 is out now! @rebiweidmann.bsky.social spoke with @leising.bsky.social about his recent paper of a mathematical model of person judgement. Co-authored with RenΓ© L. Schilling, the paper introduces the first part of a formalized model of person judgement. Check it out!
Episode 56 is out! In this interactive episode Lisanne de Moor hosted an academic discussion with guests Kate Rogers @talyarkoni.com and @regretlab.bsky.social. They shared their stories of leaving academia and answered questions from the live audience. A special thank you to all who joined in!
New episode alertπ¨ Lisanne de Moor spoke with Estelle Moore and @msellbom.bsky.social about the role of personality in forensic research and practise. They outline important personality traits as well as personality disorders. Check it out!
Join us tomorrow!
π¨ One week to go! Join us over zoom for this exciting academic discussion! Link to join: tilburguniversity.zoom.us/j/4186582166...
Mark your calendars! Our next episode will be an academic discussion featuring guest researchers @talyarkoni.com @regretlab.bsky.social and we want YOU to join! Check the slides for more details, message us with your questions, and join using this zoom link: tilburguniversity.zoom.us/j/4186582166...
Episode alert π¨ Anat Bardi and Laura Parks-Leduc discuss their research on values. They delve into definitions and research approaches, changes in values, and associations with personality traits. They also highlights established evidence about values and areas unexplored.
π¨ A new episode is out! Lisanne de Moor spoke with incoming editor-in-chief Matthias Ziegler and outgoing editor-in-chief @renemottus.bsky.social about the change in editorship at the European Journal of Personality and how they reflect on and look ahead at their time in the role of Editor-in-Chief.
Episode 52 is out!! π₯³
Lisanne de Moor talked with Jennifer Meyer and Jennifer Symonds about the links between personality and education β and the different levels at which to address this topic. They also discuss important real-world implications of personality in education.
A new year, a new episode! π
@renemottus.bsky.social spoke with Sandra Matz and Michal Kosinski about the use of our digital footprints and AI in personality research and how this can be put to practical use.
Sandra Matz has just published a book on the subject called Mindmasters.
π¨Episode 50 out! Join the hosts@rebiweidmann.bsky.social @renemottus.bsky.social and Lisanne de Moor as they reminisce on the past four years of the podcast-favourite episodes, honorable mentions, and lessons learned. They also discuss future plans, and introduce the teams newest addition.
New episode alert π¨ Lisanne de Moor spoke with Filip De Fruyt about his career-long commitment to studying personality development in early life and the development of maladaptive personality traits in children. Check it out!
@faridanvari.bsky.social
We are back with a new episode! @renemottus.bsky.social spoke with @ruben.the100.ci and Farid Anvari about the jingle jangle jungle of measurement and the unchecked proliferation of psychological tests. While thereβs a lot of good in our field, thereβs also room for improvement. Check it out!