Models of economic decision-making usually assume that personality is stable over time. We assess the validity of this assumption over an eight-year time frame in adolescence and young adulthood using nationally representative panel data from Australia. Our study shows that unconditional mean-level changes in personality traits are small—with the exception of conscientiousness which increases by 0.38 SD—because most individuals do not change their scores in a statistically reliable way during adolescence and young adulthood, or changes occur in equal proportions in opposite directions. Controlling for systematic panel attrition and multiple hypothesis testing, we demonstrate that personality traits do not systematically respond to the major...
Purpose: This study assessed the long-term stability and instability of subjective well-being during...
Pöge A. Stability and Change of Values During the Formative Years: Latent State-Trait Analyses of Ad...
Personality is the strongest and most consistent cross-sectional predictor of high subjective well-b...
Models of economic decision-making usually assume that personality is stable over time. We assess th...
We use a large, nationally-representative sample of working-age adults to demonstrate that personali...
We use a large, nationally-representative sample of working-age adults to demonstrate that personali...
Research evidence has indicated significant change in personality traits during the transition from ...
Personality traits continue to change throughout the lifespan. However, we still know little about w...
Past research syntheses provided evidence that personality traits are both stable and changeable thr...
This thesis contributes to the existing literature on personality traits and economic preference par...
Different theories make different predictions about how mean levels of personality traits change in ...
During the transition to adulthood individuals typically settle into adult roles in love and work. T...
Using data from 2 large and overlapping cohorts of Dutch adolescents, containing up to 7 waves of lo...
Few investigations have directly compared personality and internalizing symptoms stability within th...
Personality changes throughout the life course and change is often caused by environmental influence...
Purpose: This study assessed the long-term stability and instability of subjective well-being during...
Pöge A. Stability and Change of Values During the Formative Years: Latent State-Trait Analyses of Ad...
Personality is the strongest and most consistent cross-sectional predictor of high subjective well-b...
Models of economic decision-making usually assume that personality is stable over time. We assess th...
We use a large, nationally-representative sample of working-age adults to demonstrate that personali...
We use a large, nationally-representative sample of working-age adults to demonstrate that personali...
Research evidence has indicated significant change in personality traits during the transition from ...
Personality traits continue to change throughout the lifespan. However, we still know little about w...
Past research syntheses provided evidence that personality traits are both stable and changeable thr...
This thesis contributes to the existing literature on personality traits and economic preference par...
Different theories make different predictions about how mean levels of personality traits change in ...
During the transition to adulthood individuals typically settle into adult roles in love and work. T...
Using data from 2 large and overlapping cohorts of Dutch adolescents, containing up to 7 waves of lo...
Few investigations have directly compared personality and internalizing symptoms stability within th...
Personality changes throughout the life course and change is often caused by environmental influence...
Purpose: This study assessed the long-term stability and instability of subjective well-being during...
Pöge A. Stability and Change of Values During the Formative Years: Latent State-Trait Analyses of Ad...
Personality is the strongest and most consistent cross-sectional predictor of high subjective well-b...