Recently, researchers interested in personality development have begun to acknowledge the roles of motivation and self-regulation for why traits change across adulthood. We propose three preconditions under which individuals may change their own levels of a personality trait through self-directed efforts. Firstly, individuals need to desire changing their trait-related behaviours either as an end in itself or in order to achieve other goals. Secondly, they need to consider behavioural changes feasible and be able to implement the desired changes. Thirdly, behavioural changes need to become habitual in order to constitute a stable trait. After elaborating on these three conditions, we review evidence attesting to the importance of motivation...
The study of volitional personality change has received increasing attention in recent years, sugges...
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...
In this article, we reviewed and critically evaluated the latest research in the field of personalit...
Most adults want to change aspects of their personality. However, previous studies have provided mix...
In this article, we present an integrative perspective on temperament and personality development. P...
We propose a model of basic self-regulatory mechanisms that integrates descriptive-structural and dy...
ABSTRACT Self-regulation is a highly adaptive, distinctively human trait that enables people to over...
In this article, we present a n integrative per-spective on temperament and personality development....
Personality traits continue to change throughout the lifespan. However, we still know little about w...
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...
In this review study three different views concerning the development of personality across the life...
The study of volitional personality change has received increasing attention in recent years, sugges...
ncreasing numbers of empirical studies provide compelling evidence that personality traits change ac...
The study of volitional personality change has received increasing attention in recent years, sugges...
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...
In this article, we reviewed and critically evaluated the latest research in the field of personalit...
Most adults want to change aspects of their personality. However, previous studies have provided mix...
In this article, we present an integrative perspective on temperament and personality development. P...
We propose a model of basic self-regulatory mechanisms that integrates descriptive-structural and dy...
ABSTRACT Self-regulation is a highly adaptive, distinctively human trait that enables people to over...
In this article, we present a n integrative per-spective on temperament and personality development....
Personality traits continue to change throughout the lifespan. However, we still know little about w...
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...
In this review study three different views concerning the development of personality across the life...
The study of volitional personality change has received increasing attention in recent years, sugges...
ncreasing numbers of empirical studies provide compelling evidence that personality traits change ac...
The study of volitional personality change has received increasing attention in recent years, sugges...
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...