John, Oliver P.
John, Oliver P., 1959-....
Oliver John American psychologist
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Works
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Age differences in personality traits from 10 to 65: Big Five domains and facets in a large cross-sectional sample. | |
Age differences in task switching and response monitoring: evidence from ERPs | |
Anthropomorphism as a Special Case of Social Perception: A Cross–Species Social Relations Model Analysis of Humans and Dogs | |
"Assessing Today for a Better Tomorrow": An observational cohort study about quality of care, mortality and morbidity among newborn infants admitted to neonatal intensive care in Guinea | |
Automatic vigilance: the attention-grabbing power of negative social information | |
Big five dimensions and ADHD symptoms: links between personality traits and clinical symptoms. | |
The Big Five Inventory-2: Replication of Psychometric Properties in a Dutch Adaptation and First Evidence for the Discriminant Predictive Validity of the Facet Scales[Formula: see text] [Formula: see text] [Formula: see text] | |
Can children provide coherent, stable, and valid self-reports on the big five dimensions? A longitudinal study from ages 5 to 7 | |
Category breadth and hierarchical structure in personality: studies of asymmetries in judgments of trait implications | |
The "CEO" of women's work lives: how Big Five Conscientiousness, Extraversion, and Openness predict 50 years of work experiences in a changing sociocultural context | |
Los Cinco Grandes across cultures and ethnic groups: multitrait multimethod analyses of the Big Five in Spanish and English | |
Comparison of classical and modern methods for measuring and correcting for acquiescence | |
Contextualizing change in marital satisfaction during middle age: an 18-year longitudinal study | |
Culture and teasing: the relational benefits of reduced desire for positive self-differentiation | |
A depressive symptom scale for the California Psychological Inventory: construct validation of the CPI-D. | |
Development and psychometric properties of rubrics for assessing social-emotional skills in youth | |
Development of big five domains and facets in adulthood: mean-level age trends and broadly versus narrowly acting mechanisms | |
Development of personality in early and middle adulthood: set like plaster or persistent change? | |
The developmental psychometrics of big five self-reports: acquiescence, factor structure, coherence, and differentiation from ages 10 to 20. | |
Do people know how they behave? Self-reported act frequencies compared with on-line codings by observers | |
Does ego development increase during midlife? The effects of openness and accommodative processing of difficult events. | |
Does parental education influence child educational outcomes? A developmental analysis in a full-population sample and adoptee design | |
A Dog's Got Personality: A Cross-Species Comparative Approach to Personality Judgments in Dogs and Humans | |
Don't hide your happiness! Positive emotion dissociation, social connectedness, and psychological functioning | |
Emotion Regulation and Peer-Rated Social Functioning: A Four-Year Longitudinal Study | |
Emotion regulation strategy selection in daily life: The role of social context and goals | |
Emotional convergence between people over time | |
Gut check: reappraisal of disgust helps explain liberal-conservative differences on issues of purity | |
Healthy and unhealthy emotion regulation: personality processes, individual differences, and life span development | |
Heritabilities of Common and Measure-Specific Components of the Big Five Personality Factors | |
Implicit theories of emotion: affective and social outcomes across a major life transition. | |
Incorporating prosocial vs. antisocial trait content in Big Five measurement: Lessons from the Big Five Inventory-2 (BFI-2) | |
Incremental theories of emotion across time: Temporal dynamics and correlates of change | |
Liberating reason from the passions: overriding intuitionist moral judgments through emotion reappraisal | |
The "Little Five": Exploring the Nomological Network of the Five-Factor Model of Personality in Adolescent Boys | |
Measurement Invariance and Sex and Age Differences of the Big Five Inventory-2: Evidence From the Russian Version | |
Medical students' attitudes toward the anatomy dissection room in relation to personality. | |
Misery Has More Company Than People Think: Underestimating the Prevalence of Others’ Negative Emotions | |
The next Big Five Inventory (BFI-2): Developing and assessing a hierarchical model with 15 facets to enhance bandwidth, fidelity, and predictive power. | |
Optimizing the length, width, and balance of a personality scale: How do internal characteristics affect external validity? | |
Orbitofrontal cortex and social behavior: integrating self-monitoring and emotion-cognition interactions | |
Osobowość : teoria i badania | |
Oxytocin receptor genetic variation relates to empathy and stress reactivity in humans | |
People with disagreeable personalities (selfish, combative, and manipulative) do not have an advantage in pursuing power at work | |
The personal sense of power | |
Personalidade : teoria e pesquisa | |
Personality Dimensions in Nonhuman Animals | |
Personality theory and research | |
Persönlichkeitstheorien mit 33 Tabellen | |
Personnalité : théorie et recherche | |
(Pervin의) 성격심리학 이론과 연구 | |
Positive emotion dispositions differentially associated with Big Five personality and attachment style | |
Psihologija ličnosti : teorije i istraživanja | |
The Psychological Health Benefits of Accepting Negative Emotions and Thoughts: Laboratory, Diary, and Longitudinal Evidence | |
The Psychology of the social self | |
Reconceptualizing individual differences in self-enhancement bias: an interpersonal approach | |
Resilient, overcontrolled, and undercontrolled boys: three replicable personality types | |
Resting state correlates of subdimensions of anxious affect | |
The role of maladaptive beliefs in cognitive-behavioral therapy: Evidence from social anxiety disorder | |
Sec. de: Pervin, Lawrence A. Personalidade. 2004. | |
Should We Trust Web-Based Studies? A Comparative Analysis of Six Preconceptions About Internet Questionnaires | |
Social Categorization and Behavioral Episodes: A Cognitive Analysis of the Effects of Intergroup Contact | |
The social costs of emotional suppression: a prospective study of the transition to college | |
Social-emotional skill assessment in children and adolescents: Advances and challenges in personality, clinical, and educational contexts | |
A stable relationship between personality and academic performance from childhood through adolescence. An original study and replication in hundred-thousand-person samples | |
Suppression sours sacrifice: emotional and relational costs of suppressing emotions in romantic relationships | |
Taking the long view: Implications of individual differences in temporal distancing for affect, stress reactivity, and well-being | |
Testing models of the structure and development of future time perspective: maintaining a focus on opportunities in middle age. | |
Traits in transition: the structure of parent-reported personality traits from early childhood to early adulthood. | |
Trichobezoar causing recurrent gastric ulcer and perforation | |
Understanding short-term variability in life satisfaction: The Individual Differences in Evaluating Life Satisfaction (IDELS) model | |
Understanding the social effects of emotion regulation: the mediating role of authenticity for individual differences in suppression | |
Using reappraisal to regulate negative emotion after the 2016 U.S. Presidential election: Does emotion regulation trump political action? | |
Wired but not WEIRD: the promise of the Internet in reaching more diverse samples. | |
Психология личности, 2000: |