Increasing numbers of empirical studies provide compelling evidence that personality traits change across the entire lifespan. What initiates this continuing personality development and how does this development proceed? In this paper, we compare six theoretical perspectives that offer testable predictions about why personality develops the way it does and identify limitations and potentials of these perspectives by reviewing how they hold up against the empirical evidence. While all of these perspectives have received some empirical support, there is only little direct evidence for propositions put forward by the five-factor theory of personality and the theory of genotype→environment effects. In contrast, the neo-socioanalytic theory appe...
The term emerging adulthood has been introduced to describe an extended period of development betwee...
Research consistently shows that personality development is a lifelong phenomenon, with mean-level a...
Children grow and adapt very obviously and constantly, but they are not the only ones. People change...
ncreasing numbers of empirical studies provide compelling evidence that personality traits change ac...
Increasing numbers of empirical studies provide compelling evidence that personality traits change a...
Specht J, Bleidorn W, Denissen JJA, et al. What Drives Adult Personality Development? A Comparison o...
Different theories make different predictions about how mean levels of personality traits change in ...
In this article we give an overview about theoretical and empirical work on personality development ...
During early adulthood, individuals tend to increase in personality traits that mark greater social ...
During early adulthood, individuals tend to increase in personality traits that mark greater social ...
The development of personality is a dynamic, lifelong, process, which results from the continuous in...
peer reviewedDespite abundant evidence that personality development continues in adulthood, little i...
In this review study three different views concerning the development of personality across the life...
During the transition to adulthood individuals typically settle into adult roles in love and work. T...
In the twenty-first century, behavioral genetic research has broadened our knowledge about the origi...
The term emerging adulthood has been introduced to describe an extended period of development betwee...
Research consistently shows that personality development is a lifelong phenomenon, with mean-level a...
Children grow and adapt very obviously and constantly, but they are not the only ones. People change...
ncreasing numbers of empirical studies provide compelling evidence that personality traits change ac...
Increasing numbers of empirical studies provide compelling evidence that personality traits change a...
Specht J, Bleidorn W, Denissen JJA, et al. What Drives Adult Personality Development? A Comparison o...
Different theories make different predictions about how mean levels of personality traits change in ...
In this article we give an overview about theoretical and empirical work on personality development ...
During early adulthood, individuals tend to increase in personality traits that mark greater social ...
During early adulthood, individuals tend to increase in personality traits that mark greater social ...
The development of personality is a dynamic, lifelong, process, which results from the continuous in...
peer reviewedDespite abundant evidence that personality development continues in adulthood, little i...
In this review study three different views concerning the development of personality across the life...
During the transition to adulthood individuals typically settle into adult roles in love and work. T...
In the twenty-first century, behavioral genetic research has broadened our knowledge about the origi...
The term emerging adulthood has been introduced to describe an extended period of development betwee...
Research consistently shows that personality development is a lifelong phenomenon, with mean-level a...
Children grow and adapt very obviously and constantly, but they are not the only ones. People change...