Contextual reactivity refers to the degree in which personality states are affected by contextual cues. Research into contextual reactivity has mainly focused on repeated measurement designs. In this paper, we propose a cross-sectional approach to study contextual reactivity. We argue that contextual reactivity can be operationalized as different response processes which are characterized by different mean response times and different measurement properties. We propose a within-person mixture modeling approach that adopts this idea and which enables studying contextual reactivity in cross-sectional data. We applied the model to data from the Revised Temperament and Character Inventory. Results indicate that we can distinguish between two re...
This research examined a new method of personality that allows the measure of response latency witho...
Ideal-point processes assume that individuals engage in introspective comparisons when responding to...
Research suggests that respondents vary in their tendency to use the response scale of typical (Like...
The structure of individual differences in behavioral profiles across situations constitutes a royal...
© 2019 Haisu SunPersonality traits are the main currency of the field of personality psychology. How...
An approach is developed that relies on the principle that an individual's personality is best descr...
Over the last 40 years or more the personality literature has been dominated by trait models based o...
The paper presents a new model of temperament structure that: (1) is built on the crucial assumption...
We compared the predictive validity of two types of Frame-of-Reference personality measures to each ...
Respondents use different ways to respond to rating scale items. Hence, item responses do not only c...
This paper is meant to offer a psychometric perspective on the role of context in our understanding ...
The three-mode component analysis model is discussed as a tool for a contextualized study of persona...
The focal objective of this thesis was to examine the potential advantage of introducing the self-sc...
This dissertation examines the extent to which personality items that were developed to describe pe...
Research suggests that respondents vary in their tendency to use the response scale of typical (Like...
This research examined a new method of personality that allows the measure of response latency witho...
Ideal-point processes assume that individuals engage in introspective comparisons when responding to...
Research suggests that respondents vary in their tendency to use the response scale of typical (Like...
The structure of individual differences in behavioral profiles across situations constitutes a royal...
© 2019 Haisu SunPersonality traits are the main currency of the field of personality psychology. How...
An approach is developed that relies on the principle that an individual's personality is best descr...
Over the last 40 years or more the personality literature has been dominated by trait models based o...
The paper presents a new model of temperament structure that: (1) is built on the crucial assumption...
We compared the predictive validity of two types of Frame-of-Reference personality measures to each ...
Respondents use different ways to respond to rating scale items. Hence, item responses do not only c...
This paper is meant to offer a psychometric perspective on the role of context in our understanding ...
The three-mode component analysis model is discussed as a tool for a contextualized study of persona...
The focal objective of this thesis was to examine the potential advantage of introducing the self-sc...
This dissertation examines the extent to which personality items that were developed to describe pe...
Research suggests that respondents vary in their tendency to use the response scale of typical (Like...
This research examined a new method of personality that allows the measure of response latency witho...
Ideal-point processes assume that individuals engage in introspective comparisons when responding to...
Research suggests that respondents vary in their tendency to use the response scale of typical (Like...