Do others perceive the personality changes that take place between the ages of 14 and 29 in a similar fashion as the aging person him- or herself? This cross-sectional study analyzed age trajectories in self- versus other-reported Big Five personality traits and in self-other agreement in a sample of more than 10,000 individuals from the myPersonality Project. Results for self-reported personality showed maturation effects (increases in extraversion, conscientiousness, openness to experience, and emotional stability), and this pattern was generally also reflected in other-reports, albeit with discrepancies regarding timing and magnitude. Age differences found for extraversion were similar between the self- and other-reports, but the increas...
Big Five personality traits are assumed to be linked with attitudes toward own aging. Since both con...
The present study used meta-analytic techniques (number of samples = 92) to determine the patterns o...
peer reviewedDespite abundant evidence that personality development continues in adulthood, little i...
Personality theory and research typically focus on chronological age as a key indicator of personali...
Personality developmental studies typically rely on single reporter data, while multi-informant stud...
Correlated change between different personality traits has recently caught the attention of research...
The present study examines different aspects of personality continuity (or change) in middle adultho...
The present study addresses the issue of age differences in 5 personality domains across the-life sp...
The goal of this study was to examine differential and correlated change in personality across the a...
Little research has examined age differences by using more than one source of information. We compar...
The present study addresses the issue of age differences in 5 personality domains across the life sp...
Subjective age is associated with health-related outcomes across adulthood. The present study examin...
We investigated age differences in instability, contingency, and level of self-esteem from age 13 to...
The notion of personality traits implies a certain degree of stability in the life span of an indivi...
The notion of personality traits implies a certain degree of stability in the life span of an indivi...
Big Five personality traits are assumed to be linked with attitudes toward own aging. Since both con...
The present study used meta-analytic techniques (number of samples = 92) to determine the patterns o...
peer reviewedDespite abundant evidence that personality development continues in adulthood, little i...
Personality theory and research typically focus on chronological age as a key indicator of personali...
Personality developmental studies typically rely on single reporter data, while multi-informant stud...
Correlated change between different personality traits has recently caught the attention of research...
The present study examines different aspects of personality continuity (or change) in middle adultho...
The present study addresses the issue of age differences in 5 personality domains across the-life sp...
The goal of this study was to examine differential and correlated change in personality across the a...
Little research has examined age differences by using more than one source of information. We compar...
The present study addresses the issue of age differences in 5 personality domains across the life sp...
Subjective age is associated with health-related outcomes across adulthood. The present study examin...
We investigated age differences in instability, contingency, and level of self-esteem from age 13 to...
The notion of personality traits implies a certain degree of stability in the life span of an indivi...
The notion of personality traits implies a certain degree of stability in the life span of an indivi...
Big Five personality traits are assumed to be linked with attitudes toward own aging. Since both con...
The present study used meta-analytic techniques (number of samples = 92) to determine the patterns o...
peer reviewedDespite abundant evidence that personality development continues in adulthood, little i...